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【Tags K Katahotori-P tS Gumi】 Original Music Title 隠れオタクでごめんなさい Sorry for Being a Closet Otaku (Kakure Otaku de Gomen nasai) Music Lyrics written, Voice edited by かたほとりP (Katahotori-P) Music arranged by かたほとりP (Katahotori-P) Singer Gumi(Megpoid) Click here for the Japanese Lyrics English Lyrics (translated by lygerzero0zero): it s finally time for my cosplay debut South building on the roof, getting lots of attention look this way please calls a camera kid when I turned around it was a guy from my class what are you doing in a place like this that s what I should be asking you I m meeting somebody at the beach this weekend If I recall, isnt that what you said before? we have a good laugh about it I guess I wasn t careful today But I hope you understand? now look This is a secret just between the two of us Please give me the courage to always Be myself honestly like this But I guess.... still I d rather this be kept a secret from the rest of the class I m... sorry for being a closet Otaku I pull myself together and head off to my new job Friend of mine s Akiba maid cafe "welcome home, master! I say But when I looked up I saw it was my dad! What are you doing in a place like this? That s what I should be asking you! I ve got a meeting tonight, I ll be back late Isn t that what you told mom this morning? we have a good laugh about it Today again I m serving customers with all I ve got But I hope you understand? hey This is a secret just between the two of us Please give me times like this when I can always talk freely But I guess...still I rather not give mom more to worry about I m... sorry for being a closet otaku But I mean, in this day and age Society is still harsh towards people like us we have a good laugh about it I guess I wasn t careful today But I hope you understand? hey This is a secret just between the two of us Please give me the courage to always Be myself honestly like this But I guess... still While I m still like this, i can t reveal my secret yet! What with everything, anyhow, a good day s work today change into my pajamas, take a look at nico nico when I check the popular videos There was one of mom dancing in my school uniform Romaji lyrics (transliterated by lygerzero0zero): iyo iyo atashi mo kosupure debyuu (nishikan okujou shisen atsumete) "mesen kudasai" to kameko no koe ni furimuitara kurasu no otokonoko deshita "nani yattenda konna tokoro de" sore wa atashi no serifu desho! "shuumatsu wa umi ni randebuu da" tte kimi wa tashika itteta janai no omoikkiri hajikechau yo kyou no atashi wa jichou shinai no wakaru desho? hora kore wa futari dake no himitsu da yo itsudatte konna fuu ni sunao ni furumau yuuki choudai demo yappari... mada kurasu no minna ni wa naisho ni shite okitai atashi kakure otaku de gomennasai ki wo torinaoshite baito ni shukkin (onajimi akiba no meido kissa) "okaerinasai goshujin-sama" tte kao wo agetara atashi no papa deshita "nani yattenda konna tokoro de" sore wa atashi no serifu desho! "konya wa kaigi de osoku naru yo" tte kesa wa mama ni itteta janai no omoikkiri hajikechau yo kyou mo atashi wa zenryoku te settai wakaru desho? nee kore wa futari dake no himitsu da yo itsudatte konna fuu ni jiyuu ni hanaseru jikan wo choudai demo yappari... mada mama ni yokei na shinpai wo kaketakunai no atashi kakure otaku de gomennasai datte kono kuni no shakai wa mada mada atashitachi ni wa kibishii jidai na no omoikkiri hajikechau yo kyou no atashi wa jichou shinai no wakaru desho? hora kore wa futari dake no himitsu da yo itsudatte konna fuu ni sunao ni furumau yuuki choudai demo yappari... mada konna atashi no himitsu wa uchiakerarenai yo! nani wa tomoare kyou wa otsukare-san (pajama ni kigaete nico nico miteru) ninki no douga wo chekku shitetara atashi no seifuku kita mama ga odotteta [Katahotori-P, KatahotoriP]
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「In My Soul」 ディスク 読みいんまいそうる オリジナル盤 再発盤 オリジナル盤 発売日1992年2月21日 発売元Epic/Sony Records 規格品番ESCB 1275 解説 Qujila“Dragon”Orchestra名義のアルバム。 収録曲 ヨナの夢 イン マイ ソウル ドラゴン(DRAGON) ココナツ 象のダンスホール パラシュート マリア パレケ サ ソレイニャ[ラテン的な愛の言葉] 風車 レインダンス AMANOIWATO クレジット Produced by 杉林恭雄 except“パレケ サ ソレイニャ”Produced by 楠均、“AMANOIWATO”produced by キオト Directed by 福岡知彦(福岡智彦)、高橋ひろお Recorded and mixed by 中林慶一 Assistant Engineers; 佐々木志了、寺山紀幸、富樫誠、折尾義人、早乙女正雄、石原裕也、井上有一 Recorded at SONY MUSIC 六本木 STUDIO, ALFA A STUDIO, MUSIC INN 山中湖 STUDIO, STUDIO farm, SUOND INN STUDIO Mastered by 田中三一 Artist Management; 高橋ひろお Equipment Management; 山添昭彦・中野貴之[ヨロシタミュージック] Promotion; 藤井和貴、西澤嘉洋 Art Direction Design; 石川絢士[the GARDEN] Design; 小林陽子 Photography; 村越元 Stylist; 青柳光則[HAMISH] Hair Make up; 双木昭夫 Special Thanks to 突川理江、小林範明、吉田笛美、熊井和恵、大蔵博、(有)パノラマミュージック、YAMAHA R D(田崎雅啓)、(株)ザ・セカンド、繁昌花形本舗、PARCO(伊藤美恵子、佐藤創一)、ハイポジ、栗原努、中尾貿易、CREWS、 FERNANDES、東村 at 西湖、PUFF UP、MIDI、富士山 Qujila“Dragon”Orchestra; 杉林恭雄…vox, electric acoustic guitar, percussion programming キオト…electric guitar, background vocal, computer synthesizer programming, alto sax 楠均…drums, percussion, background vocal, vox, acoustic guitar, synthesizer 幸田実…bass, soprano sax 駒沢裕城?…pedal steel guitar, mandolin 玉城宏志?…electric acoustic guitar, trumpet, background vocal ロケットマツ?…piano, organ, accordion, synthesizer 関島岳郎…trombone, tuba, trumpet 篠田昌已?…alto sax, tenor sax, bariton sax ※玉城宏志 appears by courtesy of MIDI inc. 帯コピー 九人の楽士が織りあげた日本(ニッポン)のグルーヴ。 再発盤(In My Soul +2) 発売日2015年07月27日 発売元Sony Music Direct 規格品番DQCL-568 解説 Qujila "Dragon" Orchestra 名義のアルバムのリマスター再発。ボーナストラック2曲。Blue-spec CD2仕様。予約特典小冊子『インマイソウル手帳』。 収録曲 ヨナの夢 イン マイ ソウル ドラゴン(DRAGON) ココナツ 象のダンスホール パラシュート マリア パレケ サ ソレイニャ[ラテン的な愛の言葉] 風車 レインダンス AMANOIWATO マリア (Single Version) ジャム (Live) クレジット Reissue Staff Supervised by Yasuo Sugibayashi Remastered by Yuji Chinone at Sony Music Studios Tokyo, in March 2017 Art direction by Takafumi Sotoma Artwork designed by Shingo Hayashida (Sony Music Direct) Design assisted by Mizuki Kondo (Sony Music Direct) Production managed by Hiroshi Ajimoto (Sony Music Direct) Production coordinated by Mami Hoshino (Sony Music Communications) Thanks to Tomohiko Fukuoka, Kumiko Sugita
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str_no_string|NO STRING! str_empty_string| str_yes|Yes. str_no|No. str_blank_string| str_noone|no one str_none|None str_s50_and_s51|{s50} and {s51} str_s52_and_s51|{s52} and {s51} str_s5_s_party|{s5}'s Party str_given_by_s1_at_s2|Given by {s1} at {s2} str_given_by_s1_in_wilderness|Given by {s1} whilst in the field str_s7_raiders|{s7} Raiders str_dangerous_escapees_eliminated_by_another|The Dangerous Escapees have been eliminated by another party. str_marauding_bandits_eliminated_by_another|The Marauding Bandits have been eliminated by another party. str_demon_heretics_eliminated_by_another|The Grazir Worshippers have been eliminated by another party. str_bandits_eliminated_by_another|The troublesome bandits have been eliminated by another party. str_msg_battle_won|Battle won! Press tab key to leave... str_tutorial_map1|You are now viewing the overland map. Left-click on the map to move your party to that location, enter the selected town, or pursue the selected party. Time will pause on the overland map if your party is not moving, waiting or resting. To wait anywhere simply press and hold down the space bar. str_randomize|Randomize str_charge|Charge str_color|Color str_flip_horizontal|Flip Horizontal str_flip_vertical|Flip Vertical str_hold_fire|Hold Fire str_blunt_hold_fire|Blunt / Hold Fire str_tutorial_ammo_refilled|Ammo refilled. str_tutorial_failed|You have been beaten this time, but don't worry. Follow the instructions carefully and you'll do better next time. Press the Tab key to return to to the menu where you can retry this tutorial. str_finished|(Finished) str_delivered_damage|Delivered {reg60} damage. str_archery_target_hit|Distance {reg61} yards. Score {reg60} str_use_baggage_for_inventory|Use your baggage to access your inventory during battle (it's at your starting position). str_cant_use_inventory_now|Can't access inventory now. str_cant_use_inventory_arena|Can't access inventory in the arena. str_cant_use_inventory_disguised|Can't access inventory while you're disguised. str_cant_use_inventory_tutorial|Can't access inventory in the training camp. str_1_denar|1 aurum str_reg1_denars|{reg1} aurums str_january_reg1_reg2|January {reg1}, {reg2} str_february_reg1_reg2|February {reg1}, {reg2} str_march_reg1_reg2|March {reg1}, {reg2} str_april_reg1_reg2|April {reg1}, {reg2} str_may_reg1_reg2|May {reg1}, {reg2} str_june_reg1_reg2|June {reg1}, {reg2} str_july_reg1_reg2|July {reg1}, {reg2} str_august_reg1_reg2|August {reg1}, {reg2} str_september_reg1_reg2|September {reg1}, {reg2} str_october_reg1_reg2|October {reg1}, {reg2} str_november_reg1_reg2|November {reg1}, {reg2} str_december_reg1_reg2|December {reg1}, {reg2} str_town_nighttime| It is late at night and honest folk have abandoned the streets. str_door_locked|The door is locked. str_castle_is_abondened|The castle seems to be unoccupied. str_town_is_abondened|The town has no garrison defending it. str_place_is_occupied_by_player|The place is held by your own troops. str_place_is_occupied_by_enemy|The place is held by hostile troops. str_place_is_occupied_by_friendly|The place is held by friendly troops. str_do_you_want_to_retreat|Are you sure you want to retreat? str_give_up_fight|Give up the fight? str_do_you_wish_to_leave_tutorial|Do you wish to leave the tutorial? str_do_you_wish_to_surrender|Do you wish to surrender? str_can_not_retreat|Can't retreat, there are enemies nearby! str_s1_joined_battle_enemy|{s1} has joined the battle on the enemy side. str_s1_joined_battle_friend|{s1} has joined the battle on your side. str_entrance_to_town_forbidden|The town guards are on the lookout for intruders and it seems that you won't be able to pass through the gates unchallenged. str_sneaking_to_town_impossible|The town guards are alarmed. You wouldn't be able to sneak through that gate no matter how well you disguised yourself. str_battle_won|You have won the battle! str_battle_lost|You have lost the battle! str_attack_walls_success|After a bloody fight, your brave soldiers manage to claim the walls from the enemy. str_attack_walls_failure|Your soldiers fall in waves as they charge the walls, and the few who remain alive soon rout and run away, never to be seen again. str_attack_walls_continue|A bloody battle ensues and both sides fight with equal valour. Despite the efforts of your troops, the castle remains in enemy hands. str_order_attack_success|Your men fight bravely and defeat the enemy. str_order_attack_failure|You watch the battle in despair as the enemy cuts your soldiers down, then easily drives off the few ragged survivors. str_order_attack_continue|Despite an extended skirmish, your troops were unable to win a decisive victory. str_join_order_attack_success|Your men fight well alongside your allies, sharing in the glory as your enemies are beaten. str_join_order_attack_failure|You watch the battle in despair as the enemy cuts your soldiers down, then easily drives off the few ragged survivors. str_join_order_attack_continue|Despite an extended skirmish, neither your troops nor your allies were able to win a decisive victory over the enemy. str_siege_defender_order_attack_success|The men of the garrison hold their walls with skill and courage, breaking the enemy assault and skillfully turning the defeat into a full-fledged rout. str_siege_defender_order_attack_failure|The assault quickly turns into a bloodbath. Valiant efforts are for naught; the overmatched garrison cannot hold the walls, and the enemy puts every last defender to the sword. str_siege_defender_order_attack_continue|Repeated, bloody attempts on the walls fail to gain any ground, but too many enemies remain for the defenders to claim a true victory. The siege continues. str_hero_taken_prisoner|{s1} of {s3} has been taken prisoner by {s2}. str_hero_freed|{s1} of {s3} has been freed from captivity by {s2}. str_center_captured|{s2} have taken {s1} from {s3}. str_troop_relation_increased|Your relation with {s1} has increased from {reg1} to {reg2}. str_troop_relation_detoriated|Your relation with {s1} has deteriorated from {reg1} to {reg2}. str_faction_relation_increased|Your relation with {s1} has increased from {reg1} to {reg2}. str_faction_relation_detoriated|Your relation with {s1} has deteriorated from {reg1} to {reg2}. str_party_gained_morale|Your party gains {reg1} morale. str_party_lost_morale|Your party loses {reg1} morale. str_other_party_gained_morale|{s1} gains {reg1} morale. str_other_party_lost_morale|{s1} loses {reg1} morale. str_qst_follow_spy_noticed_you|The spy has spotted you! He's making a run for it! str_father|father str_husband|husband str_wife|wife str_daughter|daughter str_mother|mother str_son|son str_brother|brother str_sister|sister str_he|He str_she|She str_s3s_s2|{s3}'s {s2} str_s5_is_s51|{s5} is {s51}. str_s5_is_the_ruler_of_s51|{s5} is the ruler of {s51}. str_s5_is_a_nobleman_of_s6|{s5} is a {reg4?noblewoman nobleman} of {s6}. str_relation_mnus_100|Vengeful str_relation_mnus_90|Vengeful str_relation_mnus_80|Vengeful str_relation_mnus_70|Hateful str_relation_mnus_60|Hateful str_relation_mnus_50|Hostile str_relation_mnus_40|Angry str_relation_mnus_30|Resentful str_relation_mnus_20|Grumbling str_relation_mnus_10|Suspicious str_relation_plus_0|Indifferent str_relation_plus_10|Cooperative str_relation_plus_20|Welcoming str_relation_plus_30|Favorable str_relation_plus_40|Supportive str_relation_plus_50|Friendly str_relation_plus_60|Gracious str_relation_plus_70|Fond str_relation_plus_80|Loyal str_relation_plus_90|Devoted str_relation_mnus_100_ns|{s60} is vengeful towards you. str_relation_mnus_90_ns|{s60} is vengeful towards you. str_relation_mnus_80_ns|{s60} is vengeful towards you. str_relation_mnus_70_ns|{s60} is hateful towards you. str_relation_mnus_60_ns|{s60} is hateful towards you. str_relation_mnus_50_ns|{s60} is hostile towards you. str_relation_mnus_40_ns|{s60} is angry towards you. str_relation_mnus_30_ns|{s60} is resentful towards you. str_relation_mnus_20_ns|{s60} is grumbling against you. str_relation_mnus_10_ns|{s60} is suspicious towards you. str_relation_plus_0_ns|{s60} is indifferent towards you. str_relation_plus_10_ns|{s60} is cooperative towards you. str_relation_plus_20_ns|{s60} is welcoming towards you. str_relation_plus_30_ns|{s60} is favorable to you. str_relation_plus_40_ns|{s60} is supportive to you. str_relation_plus_50_ns|{s60} is friendly to you. str_relation_plus_60_ns|{s60} is gracious to you. str_relation_plus_70_ns|{s60} is fond of you. str_relation_plus_80_ns|{s60} is loyal to you. str_relation_plus_90_ns|{s60} is devoted to you. str_relation_reg1| Relation {reg1} str_center_relation_mnus_100|The populace hates you with a passion str_center_relation_mnus_90|The populace hates you intensely str_center_relation_mnus_80|The populace hates you strongly str_center_relation_mnus_70|The populace hates you str_center_relation_mnus_60|The populace is hateful to you str_center_relation_mnus_50|The populace is extremely hostile to you str_center_relation_mnus_40|The populace is very hostile to you str_center_relation_mnus_30|The populace is hostile to you str_center_relation_mnus_20|The populace is against you str_center_relation_mnus_10|The populace is opposed to you str_center_relation_plus_0|The populace is indifferent to you str_center_relation_plus_10|The populace is acceptive to you str_center_relation_plus_20|The populace is cooperative to you str_center_relation_plus_30|The populace is somewhat supportive to you str_center_relation_plus_40|The populace is supportive to you str_center_relation_plus_50|The populace is very supportive to you str_center_relation_plus_60|The populace is loyal to you str_center_relation_plus_70|The populace is highly loyal to you str_center_relation_plus_80|The populace is devoted to you str_center_relation_plus_90|The populace is fiercely devoted to you str_town_prosperity_0|The poverty of the town of {s60} is unbearable str_town_prosperity_10|The squalorous town of {s60} is all but deserted. str_town_prosperity_20|The town of {s60} looks a wretched, desolate place. str_town_prosperity_30|The town of {s60} looks poor and neglected. str_town_prosperity_40|The town of {s60} appears to be struggling. str_town_prosperity_50|The town of {s60} seems unremarkable. str_town_prosperity_60|The town of {s60} seems to be flourishing. str_town_prosperity_70|The prosperous town of {s60} is bustling with activity. str_town_prosperity_80|The town of {s60} looks rich and well-maintained. str_town_prosperity_90|The town of {s60} is opulent and crowded with well-to-do people. str_town_prosperity_100|The glittering town of {s60} openly flaunts its great wealth. str_village_prosperity_0|The poverty of the village of {s60} is unbearable. str_village_prosperity_10|The village of {s60} looks wretchedly poor and miserable. str_village_prosperity_20|The village of {s60} looks very poor and desolate. str_village_prosperity_30|The village of {s60} looks poor and neglected. str_village_prosperity_40|The village of {s60} appears to be somewhat poor and struggling. str_village_prosperity_50|The village of {s60} seems unremarkable. str_village_prosperity_60|The village of {s60} seems to be flourishing. str_village_prosperity_70|The village of {s60} appears to be thriving. str_village_prosperity_80|The village of {s60} looks rich and well-maintained. str_village_prosperity_90|The village of {s60} looks very rich and prosperous. str_village_prosperity_100|The village of {s60}, surrounded by vast, fertile fields, looks immensely rich. str_town_alt_prosperity_0|Those few items sold in the market appear to be priced well out of the range of the inhabitants. The people are malnourished, their animals are sick or dying, and the tools of their trade appear to be broken. The back alleys have been abandoned to flies and mangy dogs. str_town_alt_prosperity_20|You hear grumbling in the marketplace about the price of everyday items and the shops are half empty. You see the signs of malnourishment on both people and animals, and both buildings and tools suffer from lack of repair. Many may already have migrated to seek work elsewhere. str_town_alt_prosperity_40|You hear the occasional grumble in the marketplace about the price of everyday items, but there appear to be a reasonable amount of goods for sale. You see the occasional abandoned building, shop, or cart, but nothing more than the ordinary. str_town_alt_prosperity_60|The people look well-fed and relatively content. Craftsmen do a thriving business, and some migrants appear to be coming here from other regions to seek their luck. str_town_alt_prosperity_80|The walls, streets, and homes are well-maintained. The markets are thronged with migrants from the nearby regions drawn here by the availability of both goods and work. The rhythm of hammers and looms speak to the business of the artisans' workshops. str_village_alt_prosperity_0|Only a handful of people are strong enough to work in the fields, many of which are becoming overgrown with weeds. The rest are weak and malnourished, or have already fled elsewhere. The draft animals have long since starved or were eaten, although a few carcasses still lie on the outskirts, their bones knawed by wild beasts. str_village_alt_prosperity_20|Some farmers and animals are out in the fields, but their small numbers suggest that some villagers may be emigrating in search of food. Farm implements look rusty and broken. Brush and weeds seem to be reclaiming some of the outermost fields. str_village_alt_prosperity_40|The fields and orchards are busy, with villagers engaged in the tasks of the seasons. Humans and animals alike look relatively healthy and well-fed. However, a small number of the outermost fields are left unsewn, and some walls are in ill repair, suggesting that there are still not quite enough hands to do all the work which needs to be done. str_village_alt_prosperity_60|The fields and orchards are humming with activity, with filled sacks of grain and drying meat testifying to the productivity of the village's cropland and pastureland. str_village_alt_prosperity_80|The fields and orchards are humming with activity, with freshly dug irrigation ditches suggest that the farmers have enough spare time and energy to expand area under cultivation. Seasonal laborers appear to be flocking here to help with the work and join in the general prosperity. str_oasis_village_alt_prosperity_0|The palm groves are virtually abandoned, and the canals which irrigate them are clogged with silt. The handful of villagers you see look malnourished and restless. The draft animals have long since starved or were eaten, although a few carcasses still lie on the outskirts, their bones knawed by the wild jackals of the desert. str_oasis_village_alt_prosperity_20|Few villagers can be seen tending to the palm groves, and in places, the desert dunes appear to be encroaching on the gardens. Many of the canals are clogged with silt, and the wells and cisterns are filled with sand. str_oasis_village_alt_prosperity_40|Men and women are busy tending the palm groves, climbing to the tops of trees to pollinate the fruit. Healthy animals draw the pumps and wheels that bring water to the fields. Some of the irrigation canals and cisterns, however, could use some maintenance. str_oasis_village_alt_prosperity_60|The palm groves and orchards are humming with activity. Farmers call to each other cheerfully from the tops of the trees, where they pollinate the date fruit. The creak of wooden pumps, the bellowing of draft animals, and the rush of flowing water speak of an irrigation system that is thriving under the villagers' attention. str_oasis_village_alt_prosperity_80|The palm groves are humming with activity, as farmers load up a bumper crop of dates for sale to the market. Men and women are hard at work digging new wells and canals, to bring additional land under irrigation. str_strength|strength str_agility|agility str_intelligence|intelligence str_charisma|charisma str_acres_grain|acres of grainfields str_acres_orchard|acres of orchards and vineyards str_acres_oasis|acres of irrigated oasis gardens str_looms|looms str_boats|boats str_head_cattle|head of cattle str_head_sheep|head of sheep str_mills|mills str_kilns|kilns str_pans|pans str_deposits|deposits str_hives|hives str_breweries|breweries str_presses|presses str_smithies|smithies str_caravans|overland caravans str_traps|traps str_gardens|small gardens str_tanneries|tanning vats str_master_miller|Master miller str_master_brewer|Master brewer str_master_presser|Master presser str_master_smith|Master smith str_master_tanner|Master tanner str_master_weaver|Master weaver str_master_dyer|Master dyer str_war_report_minus_4|we are about to lose the war str_war_report_minus_3|the situation looks bleak str_war_report_minus_2|things aren't going too well for us str_war_report_minus_1|we can still win the war if we rally str_war_report_0|we are evenly matched with the enemy str_war_report_plus_1|we have a fair chance of winning the war str_war_report_plus_2|things are going quite well str_war_report_plus_3|we should have no difficulty defeating them str_war_report_plus_4|we are about to win the war str_persuasion_summary_very_bad|You try your best to persuade {s50}, but none of your arguments seem to come out right. Every time you start to make sense, you seem to say something entirely wrong that puts you off track. By the time you finish speaking you've failed to form a single coherent point in your own favour, and you realise that all you've done was dig yourself deeper into a hole. Unsurprisingly, {s50} does not look impressed. str_persuasion_summary_bad|You try to persuade {s50}, but {reg51?she he} outmanoeuvres you from the very start. Even your best arguments sound hollow to your own ears. {s50}, likewise, has not formed a very high opinion of what you had to say. str_persuasion_summary_average|{s50} turns out to be a skilled speaker with a keen mind, and you can't seem to bring forth anything concrete that {reg51?she he} cannot counter with a rational point. In the end, neither of you manage to gain any ground in this discussion. str_persuasion_summary_good|Through quick thinking and smooth argumentation, you manage to state your case well, forcing {s50} to concede on several points. However, {reg51?she he} still expresses doubts about your request. str_persuasion_summary_very_good|You deliver an impassioned speech that echoes through all listening ears like poetry. The world itself seems to quiet down in order to hear you better . The inspiring words have moved {s50} deeply, and {reg51?she he} looks much more well-disposed towards helping you. str_secret_sign_1|The armoire dances at midnight... str_secret_sign_2|I am selling these fine Moshowki tapestries. Would you like to buy some? str_secret_sign_3|The friend of a friend sent me... str_secret_sign_4|The wind blows hard from the east and the river runs red... str_countersign_1|But does he dance for the dresser or the candlestick? str_countersign_2|Yes I would, do you have any in blue? str_countersign_3|But, my friend, your friend's friend will never have a friend like me. str_countersign_4|Have you been sick? str_name_1|Albard str_name_2|Euscarl str_name_3|Sigmar str_name_4|Talesqe str_name_5|Ritmand str_name_6|Aels str_name_7|Raurqe str_name_8|Bragamus str_name_9|Taarl str_name_10|Ramin str_name_11|Shulk str_name_12|Putar str_name_13|Tamus str_name_14|Reichad str_name_15|Walcheas str_name_16|Rulkh str_name_17|Marlund str_name_18|Auguryn str_name_19|Daynad str_name_20|Joayah str_name_21|Ramar str_name_22|Caldaran str_name_23|Brabas str_name_24|Kundrin str_name_25|Pechnak str_name_26|Johhny str_surname_1|{s50} of Vinica str_surname_2|{s50} of Arendal str_surname_3|{s50} of Murdenholl str_surname_4|{s50} of Leuven str_surname_5|{s50} of Forniron str_surname_6|{s50} of Lille str_surname_7|{s50} of Krain str_surname_8|{s50} of Freising str_surname_9|{s50} of Maccan str_surname_10|{s50} of Forde str_surname_11|{s50} of Zendar str_surname_12|{s50} of Reichberg str_surname_13|{s50} of Arendal str_surname_14|{s50} of Ehlerdag str_surname_15|{s50} of Yaragar str_surname_16|{s50} of Burglen str_surname_17|{s50} of Shapeshte str_surname_18|{s50} of Hanun str_surname_19|{s50} of Saren str_surname_20|{s50} of Tosdhar str_surname_21|{s50} the Long str_surname_22|{s50} the Gaunt str_surname_23|{s50} Silkybeard str_surname_24|{s50} the Sparrow str_surname_25|{s50} the Pauper str_surname_26|{s50} the Scarred str_surname_27|{s50} the Fair str_surname_28|{s50} the Grim str_surname_29|{s50} the Red str_surname_30|{s50} the Black str_surname_31|{s50} the Tall str_surname_32|{s50} Star-Eyed str_surname_33|{s50} the Fearless str_surname_34|{s50} the Valorous str_surname_35|{s50} the Cunning str_surname_36|{s50} the Coward str_surname_37|{s50} Bright str_surname_38|{s50} the Quick str_surname_39|{s50} the Minstrel str_surname_40|{s50} the Bold str_surname_41|{s50} Hot-Head str_surname_42|{s50} Longbeard str_surnames_end|surnames end str_number_of_troops_killed_reg1|Number of troops killed {reg1} str_number_of_troops_wounded_reg1|Number of troops wounded {reg1} str_number_of_own_troops_killed_reg1|Number of friendly troops killed {reg1} str_number_of_own_troops_wounded_reg1|Number of friendly troops wounded {reg1} str_retreat|Retreat! str_siege_continues|Fighting Continues... str_casualty_display|Your casualties {s10}^Enemy casualties {s11}{s12} str_casualty_display_hp|^You were wounded for {reg1} hit points. str_quest_log_updated|Quest log has been updated... str_banner_selection_text|Your status is great enough, thus you shall be given a banner. Your banner will signify your status and bring you honour. Which banner do you want to choose? str_retirement_text_1|Only too late do you realise that your money won't last. It doesn't take you long to fritter away what little you bothered to save, and you fare poorly in several desperate attempts to start adventuring again. You end up a beggar in {s9}, living on alms and the charity of the church. str_retirement_text_2|Only too late do you realise that your money won't last. It doesn't take you long to fritter away what little you bothered to save. Once every aurum has evaporated in your hands you are forced to start a life of crime in the backstreets of {s9}, using your skills to eke out a living robbing coppers from women and poor townsmen. str_retirement_text_3|Only too late do you realise that your money won't last. It doesn't take you long to fritter away what little you bothered to save, and you end up a penniless drifter, going from tavern to tavern blagging drinks from indulgent patrons by regaling them with war stories that no one ever believes. str_retirement_text_4|The silver you've saved doesn't last long, but you manage to put together enough to buy some land near the village of {s7}. There you become a free farmer, and you soon begin to attract potential {wives/husbands}. In time the villagers come to treat you as their local hero. You always receive a place of honour at feasts, and your exploits are told and retold in the pubs and taverns so that the children may keep a memory of you for ever and ever. str_retirement_text_5|The silver you've saved doesn't last long, but it's enough to buy a small tavern in {s9}. Although the locals are wary of you at first, they soon accept you into their midst. In time your growing tavern becomes a popular feasthall and meeting place. People come for miles to eat or stay there due to your sheer renown and the epic stories you tell of your adventuring days. str_retirement_text_6|You've saved wisely throughout your career, and now your silver and your intelligence allow you to make some excellent investments to cement your future. After buying several shops and warehouses in {s9}, your shrewdness turns you into one of the most prominent merchants in town, and you soon become a wealthy {man/woman} known as much for your trading empire as your exploits in battle. str_retirement_text_7|As a landed noble, however minor, your future is all but assured. You settle in your holdfast at {s7}, administrating the village and fields, adjudicating the local courts and fulfilling your obligations to your liege lord. Occasionally your liege calls you to muster and command in his campaigns, but these stints are brief, and you never truly return to the adventuring of your younger days. You have already made your fortune. With your own hall and holdings, you've few wants that your personal wealth and the income of your lands cannot afford you. str_retirement_text_8|There is no question that you've done very well for yourself. Your extensive holdings and adventuring wealth are enough to guarantee you a rich and easy life for the rest of your days. Retiring to your noble seat in {s8}, you exchange adventure for politics, and you soon establish yourself as a considerable power in your liege lord's kingdom. With intrigue to busy yourself with, your own forests to hunt, a hall to feast in and a hundred fine war stories to tell, you have little trouble making the best of the years that follow. str_retirement_text_9|As a reward for your competent and loyal service, your liege lord decrees that you be given a hereditary title, joining the major nobility of the realm. Soon you complete your investitute as baron of {s7}, and you become one of your liege's close advisors and adjutants. Your renown garners you much subtle pull and influence as well as overt political power. Now you spend your days playing the games of power, administering your great fiefs, and recounting the old times of adventure and glory. str_retirement_text_10|Though you started from humble beginnings, your liege lord holds you in high esteem, and a ripple of shock passes through the realm when he names you to the hereditary title of {count/countess} of {s9}. Vast fiefs and fortunes are now yours to rule. You quickly become your liege's most trusted advisor, almost his equal and charged with much of the running of his realm, and you sit a throne in your own splendourous palace as one of the most powerful figures in Perisno. str_loot_village|attack innocent villagers str_steal_from_villagers|steal from poor villagers str_rob_caravan|rob a merchant caravan str_sell_slavery|sell people into slavery str_men_hungry|run out of food str_men_unpaid|not be able to pay the men str_excessive_casualties|turn every battle into a bloodbath for our side str_surrender|surrender to the enemy str_flee_battle|run from battle str_pay_bandits|pay off common bandits str_fail_quest|fail a quest which we undertook on word of honour str_squander_money|squander money given to us in trust str_murder_merchant|involve ourselves in cold-blooded murder str_round_up_serfs|round up serfs on behalf of some noble str_battle_fate_1|We were separated in the heat of battle str_battle_fate_2|I was wounded and left for dead str_battle_fate_3|I was knocked senseless by the enemy str_battle_fate_4|I was taken and held for ransom str_battle_fate_5|I got captured, but later managed to escape str_npc_morale_report|I'm {s6} your choice of companions, {s7} your style of leadership, and {s8} the general state of affairs str_happy|happy about str_content|content with str_concerned|concerned about str_not_happy|not at all happy about str_miserable|downright appalled at str_morale_reg1| Morale {reg1} str_bar_enthusiastic| Enthusiastic str_bar_content| Content str_bar_weary| Weary str_bar_disgruntled| Disgruntled str_bar_miserable| Miserable str_here_plus_space|here str_npc1_intro|Psst! You want to know something? str_npc2_intro|You! Hey You! You hire mercenary!? str_npc3_intro|Hello there. Do you happen to be a mercenary captain? str_npc4_intro|Greetings. I am Tylen, and I come from the noble family Tylenia of Tolrania. str_npc5_intro|Greetings. str_npc6_intro|The Old Gods talk to me. I am their preacher, their messenger... str_npc7_intro|Keep your distance! I don't want some rogue near me! str_npc8_intro|What do you want? str_npc9_intro|You there, good {man/woman}, be so kind as to fetch me another drink, eh? str_npc10_intro|Greetings. I am Fazl, a merchant from the deserts of Drahara. str_npc11_intro|Hey you, how are you? Care to chat for a little while? str_npc12_intro|Hello, my friend. Care to join me for a drink? str_npc13_intro|We are cowards to have run... This shame... I cannot live with it... str_npc14_intro|Yes? What is it? str_npc15_intro|You there, I've heard of you. They call you a leader of men. Is that true? str_npc16_intro|Hello. From your look, I can tell you are a leader. A mercenary, perhaps? What is it you want? str_npc17_intro|Hello, traveller. Is there something I can help you with? str_npc18_intro|Mmmmhm? Speak up, this ear is near deaf. str_npc19_intro|Quit yer starin’ at me, whatya want? str_npc1_intro_response_1|What? str_npc2_intro_response_1|Yes, I do hire mercenaries. Who are you? str_npc3_intro_response_1|Hello. What would someone like you be doing here? str_npc4_intro_response_1|Er… I've never heard of you, I'm sorry. str_npc5_intro_response_1|Hello. Who are you? str_npc6_intro_response_1|What are you talking about? str_npc7_intro_response_1|I'm sorry. It's just...what is someone of such obvious noble standard doing here? str_npc8_intro_response_1|Merely to pass the time of day, ma'am, if you're not otherwise engaged. str_npc9_intro_response_1|Sorry sir, but I'm not your tavernkeeper and less even a servant. str_npc10_intro_response_1|From Drahara? That's a dusty place. str_npc11_intro_response_1|Hmm, What is a Naphali woman like you doing here? str_npc12_intro_response_1|Of course. What is it you want to discuss? str_npc13_intro_response_1|Men can change their fortunes. We can change ours. str_npc14_intro_response_1|To pass the time of day with a fellow traveller, if you permit. str_npc15_intro_response_1|I am. What concern is it of yours, if I may ask? str_npc16_intro_response_1|I could be. I want to sit here and have a drink with you, that's all. str_npc17_intro_response_1|Greetings. Who are you? str_npc18_intro_response_1|An old Giant… you ought to have a story or two. str_npc19_intro_response_1|Just to pass the time and have a little chat with a Dwarf, that’s all. str_npc1_intro_response_2|Get out of my sight, you criminal! str_npc2_intro_response_2|Go and learn common speech. I don't want to listen to your disgusting Volheere accent. str_npc3_intro_response_2|Run along now, girl. I have work to do. str_npc4_intro_response_2|Never heard of you. You must be low nobility. Goodbye. str_npc5_intro_response_2|Goodbye. str_npc6_intro_response_2|Foolish Priest, I'll have none of that nonsense. Have a bad day. str_npc7_intro_response_2|Right. I'll not bother you, then. str_npc8_intro_response_2|Nothing at all, from one so clearly disinclined to pleasantries. Good day to you. str_npc9_intro_response_2|Fetch it yourself! str_npc10_intro_response_2|Goodbye. Don't try to haggle with me. str_npc11_intro_response_2|Oh well, I wish we could get to know each other. str_npc12_intro_response_2|Sorry, I am afraid that I am otherwise engaged right now. str_npc13_intro_response_2|[leave him to his thoughts] str_npc14_intro_response_2|Nothing at all. My apologies. str_npc15_intro_response_2|I'd be obliged if you minded your own business, sir. str_npc16_intro_response_2|Mind your own business, girl. str_npc17_intro_response_2|Goodbye, stranger. str_npc18_intro_response_2|Bah, I don’t have time to talk to a deaf, old washed up brute. str_npc19_intro_response_2|By the gods you’re a spiteful little midget. Nevermind. str_npc1_backstory_a|It is a long story. I suggest you sit down and buy a drink for us two while I talk. str_npc2_backstory_a|is Volheere Jarl! I seeking for adventure! Me is Uldin! Jordynson! I am noble! str_npc3_backstory_a|Let me tell you. str_npc4_backstory_a|Really? Well, it is not very surprising because I have long forsaken that name. I go as Tylen now, only Tylen. Sit, and I will tell you my story. str_npc5_backstory_a|I am Aracanus. str_npc6_backstory_a|The Old Gods are talking to me. They have proclaimed me to be their messenger to the world. Want to hear my story? str_npc7_backstory_a|A good question and I shall tell you. str_npc8_backstory_a|Okay. I will tell you my story, if you want. str_npc9_backstory_a|Ah … I am sorry. I am unfamiliar to the customs of you easterners. I am from Maccavia. Would you like to hear my story? str_npc10_backstory_a|Indeed, I have traveled far. str_npc11_backstory_a|I can tell you about myself If you wish. str_npc12_backstory_a|I shall tell you my story. str_npc13_backstory_a|Fuck... str_npc14_backstory_a|Very well. I do not mind. My name is Deitrich, from the Reich. str_npc15_backstory_a|I must warn you of a great danger to the land. str_npc16_backstory_a|Well, {sir/madame}, I am the youngest child of five, born in a Elintoran ancient noble family. str_npc17_backstory_a|My name is Kengesh, I am a son of the great Kuulan. str_npc18_backstory_a|Eh? Suppose I might. Suppose you want me to tell you story like your grandfather, you sitting atop my knee huh? Bahahaha! No. str_npc19_backstory_a|A chat eh? Well why didn’t ye say so ya daft dipstick! str_npc1_backstory_b|I was a spy working for the Ancient Klymorian Empire, until they deemed me unworthy. They even called me a traitor, and exiled me out of the country! I have a feeling that Klymoria is planning something, and while I'm not sure what it is, I have to spread the word that they cannot be trusted! str_npc2_backstory_b|(mumbles thickly in his own language) str_npc3_backstory_b|My name is Zaira, and I am from the Swiftrider tribe in Drahara. I decided that a tribal life as nomads was not the life for me, so I decided to say goodbye to my family and friends and explore the world outside the deserts. It has been a wonderful experience so far. str_npc4_backstory_b|I used to be a noble, but I have fallen from grace since then. I have decided to start my own band of rogue knights to fight against the Tolranian King, whose tyranny goes unopposed. str_npc5_backstory_b|You have never heard of me. I am a traveler, a wanderer. I am from the Ancient Times, when Perisno was inhabited by the Gods. Those times are long gone, and now I wander, looking for secrets ... secrets ... looking for many secrets. str_npc6_backstory_b|One day, when I was sleeping, I had a dream. It was not just a dream- it was truth! It was so vivid, I can still remember every detail, all the colors, the voices, everything! As if I was truly awake. Do not think me mad; hear what I have to say next. str_npc7_backstory_b|I am the daughter of a very influential duke of Tolrania, whom I will not care to name for you will most surely recognize him and possibly give me to him. I was supposed to marry another man from another high noble family, but I did not want to. str_npc8_backstory_b|I am the disowned daughter of a Hakkonese nobleman. He disowned me because he thought I was too smart, too stubborn - in the Hakkonese society, you understand, women cannot be like men. They are seen as inferiors and servants. I knew how to hunt and kill like any other man, and he punished me for it. He threw me away and told me to never return. str_npc9_backstory_b|I used to be a Maccavian noble and the most vigorous supporter of the New Gods cause. The King, Agathor Rex, cast me out and disbanded my entire army because of my status. He feared I would become powerful enough to take his throne, which was very possible. Only a twist of fate made me lose it. str_npc10_backstory_b|I am from Drahara, as I've said, and I have come to these lands to trade. The journey here has not been gentle to me, as the moment we set out from the capital, we were beset by Desert Vultures who quickly took me prisoner. I managed to escape, and was halfway to my destination when some Tolranian Outlaws took me prisoner again and demanded me to hand over all my goods - every single one of them. str_npc11_backstory_b|I am of Naphali nobility, travelling in search of wonder. I can wield the sword better than anyone, I'd bet. My bow can sing like the wind, too. I could be more than an asset to you and your party. str_npc12_backstory_b|I used to be this land's foremost physician. I have healed and tended to four Draharan Emirs, three Hakkonese lords, one Tolranian Duke, and even the Reich Prince himself. Those were my glory days. I made plenty of aurum, and people from all nations begged me to heal them. Most of my earnings I gave to the poor, of course. You know, you have the look of someone who could benefit from my experience... str_npc13_backstory_b|I just want to have some bloody honor again. We live as cowards now... When we could have died as true men of Hylr. str_npc14_backstory_b|I will not tell you a lot about myself. I will keep the story short, unlike other people at taverns, who just love to gossip and blab their information as if they have no privacy at all . Such behavior is disgraceful in the Reich. I am a noble lord, and I am what could be called a pioneer of my nation. str_npc15_backstory_b|I was sent over the sea from my home continent Nadire to warn the Persinoan Kingdoms about the threat posed by the heretic Zann. Our God emperor, Shang Jin, had a bastard child. Rightfully believing it would take away from his everlasting glory he had the child taken far away and disowned. Twenty-Five cycles later has him launching a campaign against his father. Ten cycles later has him fighting a losing war against his Royal Majesty's Imperial Army. By this time it is believed that Zann's spies had informed him about the existence of Perisno. He is sending an invasion into Perisno with the intent of retreating from his majesties armies while at the same time conquering Perisno. I was sent here in our fastest boat to warn the Perisnoan kingdoms about this new threat. str_npc16_backstory_b|I grew up in the forests of Elintor, as you can see. I have always longed to see the outside world, to serve as a soldier. I got this opportunity one day when we declared war against Tolrania. After fighting in a few battles, I quit being a soldier and went back to the family mansion to train soldiers. str_npc17_backstory_b|I and my brothers travelled to Perisno 28 years ago from a continent very far from here. Initially our father was in charge, but he was killed in a battle when our ships were attacked by Hakkon fleet. After that happened, my older brothers swore to avenge his death. When we finally arrived to Perisno, they founded the town of Tumatarhun that became the start of our kingdom. str_npc18_backstory_b|But I suppose I can tell a bit… I got some time to waste. My name is Thrak, and I used to kill whelps and men for Bakhal. Those days are long gone though. str_npc19_backstory_b|Me name’s Barombur, used to be a miner on the Mosoru edge mountains aye, till I joined up with the rebels. The lords o’ the mountainhome were a right bunch of bloody pricks aye? Taxed us till we’d want to gouge our eyes they did. Every bloody season the shipment demands got bigger and bigger… till we stopped givin’ em ore and started giving em the blunt end of our picks. str_npc1_backstory_c|I'm running low on funds and I'm looking for a group that's trustworthy; one that won't betray me like those bastards. What do you say? str_npc2_backstory_c|I want join mercenary! str_npc3_backstory_c|Now, I am looking to join someone and share my adventures with them. str_npc4_backstory_c|I want to continue fighting against the king, perhaps following one who will be strong enough. Can you be such a one? str_npc5_backstory_c|I have grown lost in my search. I need one to help me find my way again. str_npc6_backstory_c|The Gods have chosen me for their messenger to the world. I would like to start somewhere, and join a mercenary company to preach to them. You cannot refuse, lest you wish to invoke the wrath of the Old Gods. str_npc7_backstory_c|So I ran away, and here I am, with nothing. I look for someone to hire me so I can join them and see the world. str_npc8_backstory_c|When I have enough gold to raise an army I shall go back and take what it is mine. str_npc9_backstory_c|Now, I have nothing. I wish to offer my sword to someone worthy like you. Will you let me join you? str_npc10_backstory_c|I am now looking for a mercenary company to protect me. I have lost my life's savings. str_npc11_backstory_c|I am quite young. I want to learn of the world, and every party should have a beautiful woman, don't you agree? Will you give me a chance? str_npc12_backstory_c|I may be old now, but far from useless. I can treat your men when they are wounded and yourself as well. str_npc13_backstory_c|We live as cowards now... When we could have died as true men of Hylr. I don't want to live this life in shame. str_npc14_backstory_c|So now I look for a mercenary company to join and show my skills to, in the name of the Reich. str_npc15_backstory_c|You will not regret taking me into battle. I am one of the emperors black warriors and nephew to his glory. A hundred men have died before my nadachi and hundreds more of the bastard's men will. str_npc16_backstory_c|As the youngest child, I have less responsibility and more freedom than my siblings. I wish to see the world, and I need a suitable mercenary escort. Can you recruit me? str_npc17_backstory_c|We have always been close, but not so long ago we had an argument, for I disagree that we should continue this war against Hakkon. So, unable to persuade my brothers, I just left to find my own way and have been travelling these lands since that day. str_npc18_backstory_c|Nowadays, I’m done serving Bakhal. So much anger and need for vengeance against the world… Quite frankly, I’m too old for it now. I’d rather just travel round Perisno before this body gives out, see things one last time. str_npc19_backstory_c|Aye, we did a number on those sorry bastards. Used to pillage the greedy bastard’s caravans and ambushin’ their patrols we did, showin’ em what free dwarfs can do and- as for me? I could shoot a bolt into those shite eating bastard’s skulls right between their eyes. But all good things come to an end I suppose... str_npc1_backstory_later|I am down to my last fifteen aurums. I need work now. I am a useful servant. str_npc2_backstory_later|I need be hired! str_npc3_backstory_later|I have continued to look for work and adventure on my own, although it will not be long before some bandit catches me and kills me. I need work soon. str_npc4_backstory_later|I have been hiding from the Tolranian King's soldiers, but it has not been easy. I need someone to recruit me. str_npc5_backstory_later|I am looking for the secrets ... the secrets of the universe. str_npc6_backstory_later|I have continued preaching to unworthy souls. I think you are worthy, however. str_npc7_backstory_later|I have been wandering around, looking for work. Please, let me go with you. str_npc8_backstory_later|I need to find a leader that I can trust and will not throw me away like my father did. I think you are that such leader. str_npc9_backstory_later|I still labor for work. I need someone to take me to fight. str_npc10_backstory_later|I have been trying to make what money I can, but it is hard in this foreign land. I will need someone to show me the way. str_npc11_backstory_later|I am running low of coin, and I wish to explore a lot more, if only I found the right party to join. I do not wish to accompany just anyone. A Naphali lady such as myself needs to be respected, given that I can be both delicate and deadly. str_npc12_backstory_later|I have been here and about, tending to the sick and taking what reward I can. But the people of these parts are ignorant, and have little respect for my craft. The few aurums I make are barely enough for me to replenish my stock of medicine. I should be grateful for the chance to find other work. str_npc13_backstory_later|(If you see this dialog, it is a bug) str_npc14_backstory_later|I look for a mercenary company to join and show my skills to, in the name of the Reich. str_npc15_backstory_later|I have been to many new places, and seen many wonders. I have not, however, seen a worthy leader of my sword other than you. str_npc16_backstory_later|I have been travelling all of the kingdoms of Perisno looking for a finer champion, but there is not one in all the land. str_npc17_backstory_later|I have been travelling these lands, like before. There are so many beautiful places here! str_npc18_backstory_later|Hrmm? You come to bother an old Suti yet again, traveller? str_npc19_backstory_later|Aye? Whatya need ya fool? str_npc1_backstory_response_1|I can be. Your skills may prove useful to me. str_npc2_backstory_response_1|We'll need a strong Volheere like you in our party. You may join. str_npc3_backstory_response_1|You could join us. str_npc4_backstory_response_1|I can be. An extra hand won't hurt. str_npc5_backstory_response_1|I might be able to offer you something. str_npc6_backstory_response_1|Join us. You can preach to my men and keep their morale high. str_npc7_backstory_response_1|Hmm... Are you by any chance looking for work? str_npc8_backstory_response_1|We can speed up the process for you. str_npc9_backstory_response_1|Perhaps you would like to join my company for a while. str_npc10_backstory_response_1|Your skills will be useful. You my join us. str_npc11_backstory_response_1|What will you do now? str_npc12_backstory_response_1|We will need a healer, but you need to be able to fight as well. str_npc13_backstory_response_1|We can redeem ourselves. Let us find and defeat Aethling Svafar, to avenge Torsson's death and reclaim our honor. str_npc14_backstory_response_1|I run such a company. You may join us. str_npc15_backstory_response_1|Bastard heretic, Hmm. str_npc16_backstory_response_1|I can. Your skills will be valuable. str_npc17_backstory_response_1|Would you like to join me in my travels? str_npc18_backstory_response_1|I can help with that request. I run a warband that travels all over Perisno. str_npc19_backstory_response_1|You sound like someone who wants a fresh start. Maybe my company would be an opportunity for someone like you. str_npc1_backstory_response_2|A spy in our camp? No. Good day to you. str_npc2_backstory_response_2|No, you will scare my men. str_npc3_backstory_response_2|Go back to your tribe. You will find more use there. str_npc4_backstory_response_2|Goodbye. str_npc5_backstory_response_2|You are crazy, I think. Goodbye. str_npc6_backstory_response_2|You are a fraud and a liar, I think. Go trick someone else. str_npc7_backstory_response_2|No thanks. Go back to your family. str_npc8_backstory_response_2|You won't find any help from me. str_npc9_backstory_response_2|No, I don't think so. Good day. str_npc10_backstory_response_2|Well, that's life, friend. Goodbye and get over it. str_npc11_backstory_response_2|Very interesting, but I have work to do. str_npc12_backstory_response_2|Sorry. I can't take on any new hands. str_npc13_backstory_response_2|I suppose we must repent. str_npc14_backstory_response_2|No thanks. str_npc15_backstory_response_2|You fool, you're speaking nonsense. Begone. str_npc16_backstory_response_2|You will be trouble for my men. No thanks. str_npc17_backstory_response_2|I see. Well, then I will bother you no longer. str_npc18_backstory_response_2|A washed up murdering savage is ‘quite frankly’ not welcome in my warband. I have no need for a killer who's grown weak. str_npc19_backstory_response_2|Gah, a rebellious brigand is the last thing I need. I shan’t be wasting my time with this nonsense any further Dwarf. str_npc1_signup|{reg33?Madame Sir} -- I'll be your eyes and ears. You can rely on me to be your most loyal spy. str_npc2_signup|(grunts in Volheerian) str_npc3_signup|I would be pleased to join you. str_npc4_signup|Good! I look forward to vanquishing your enemies. str_npc5_signup|Thank you for your offer. str_npc6_signup|Yes! I have been sent by the divine to preach to your men! I am sure of it! str_npc7_signup|I might be. I could certainly use the money. str_npc8_signup|I shall accept your offer. str_npc9_signup|I would very much like that, {reg33?madame sir} str_npc10_signup|Great! I will begin making money again, hopefully. I will split some with you! str_npc11_signup|I left my homeland to seek the outside world, and to do that I wish to join your party, if you would have me. str_npc12_signup|I am a surgeon, not some silk-robed university physician who has never touched a body. I can get my hands dirty. str_npc13_signup|Let us try, then. str_npc14_signup|I would be pleased to fight alongside you, for the Reich! str_npc15_signup|Let us ride together and stop the incoming darkness of the Zann! str_npc16_signup|Thank you for your offer. I accept. str_npc17_signup|Well, why not. I've actually started feeling lonely lately, so I wouldn't mind a company. str_npc18_signup|Hmmm… I suppose smashing down whelps can be fun again, get to see the world one last time... str_npc19_signup|Well well well, a mighty temptin’ offer indeed my friend. str_npc1_signup_2|I have spied for the Emperor himself! I know all sorts of secrets and skills. What do you say? str_npc2_signup_2|(grunts) str_npc3_signup_2|I will be a very nice addition to your ranks, I think. I have many skills. I grew up in a Draharan tribe, after all. str_npc4_signup_2|Note however that as a gentleman and coming from a noble family, I expect to be in a position of command, and not be treated as one of the common soldiers. str_npc5_signup_2|I still look for the secrets. A safe company is welcome. str_npc6_signup_2|I shall preach my sermons to your men. May we all be blessed! str_npc7_signup_2|I can do many things for you when I am in your company. I am not like other noblewoman of my rank, you know. str_npc8_signup_2|I will be honored to fight with you. Just don't except me to be the one doing all the killing. str_npc9_signup_2|I am a gentleman, and prefer to fight with sword and lance. I recognize that you are of lower birth than I, there is no shame for me to serve under an experienced captain -- presuming, of course, that your followers do not become too familiar with me. I assume that will not be a problem? str_npc10_signup_2|You will not regret taking me. You won't regret it one bit. In no time, I shall have started a new trading empire, and let it be known that it was you who sponsored the great Fazl!. str_npc11_signup_2|You are very wise to take me. I'm glad to see someone that appreciates my abilities and charm. I will follow you wherever you go, and my bow will sing with your sword. str_npc12_signup_2|I have treated every variety of wound that can be inflicted by the hand of man. Before I was a surgeon, I was a student, so you may be sure that I have inflicted wounds as well as healed them. str_npc13_signup_2|I do not wish to talk with anyone here, let us be off as soon as you are ready. str_npc14_signup_2|I am one of the best in Reich, and that means the best of the best. I can take care of myself fine. str_npc15_signup_2|I was also in charge of the lesser men in battle and as such I am a skilled tactician. str_npc16_signup_2|I can work wonders with my bow, and I have many other skills, including training. Yes, I will have your men trained up in no time. str_npc17_signup_2|I'm not as strong as my brothers, but I'm still a fine warrior and a scout, so I won't be a burden. str_npc18_signup_2|Although… this old Suti isn’t going to be following you into some crazed quest of vengeance or other stupidity. While I expect to fight lots I want to see new places without them being on fire if you understand me. str_npc19_signup_2|I think I’ll take you up on that lad, but under a few conditions; I expect a good amount of loot and pay, I'm not trotting around Perisno being a bloody slave to some arse licking fool. My backbreakin’ days are over, I sweat for me now and me alone, so I want good coin. str_npc1_signup_response_1|Good. You can be useful to us. str_npc2_signup_response_1|That will do. str_npc3_signup_response_1|Um, that's a start. We can teach you the rest. str_npc4_signup_response_1|Very well. I'll be glad to have you with us, um, 'Baron.' str_npc5_signup_response_1|I will be glad to have you with us. str_npc6_signup_response_1|Happy to be of service! Get your things together, and we shall be on our way. str_npc7_signup_response_1|I will hire you. Try not to shoot anyone on your first day. str_npc8_signup_response_1|No fear, ma'am. You're the widow and the daughter of a thane, and you'll be treated as such. str_npc9_signup_response_1|Well, it shouldn't be. I'll have a talk with them. str_npc10_signup_response_1|Good man. We'll treat you with the respect you deserve. str_npc11_signup_response_1|It sounds like you'll be very useful. Please, come! str_npc12_signup_response_1|Then welcome to our company, doctor. str_npc13_signup_response_1|I will do what I need to do, talk to Chief Falmann on what happened, then we will be off. str_npc14_signup_response_1|Good. I'll be happy to hire someone like you. str_npc15_signup_response_1|I will champion your cause. But no one will be dying in battle, hopefully. str_npc16_signup_response_1|It sounds like you can do the job. I will hire you. str_npc17_signup_response_1|That's great, then I will gladly welcome you to my party. str_npc18_signup_response_1|Certainly, I’m a practical person; I’m not after senseless bloodshed. str_npc19_signup_response_1|Of course! What sort of company would I be running if I didn’t pay my respective soldiers and band members their fair share? str_npc1_signup_response_2|I'd prefer not to take the risk. Good day, sir. str_npc2_signup_response_2|Good day to you. str_npc3_signup_response_2|Actually, we were looking for a slightly different skill-set. str_npc4_signup_response_2|Good day, sir. str_npc5_signup_response_2|I prefer to keep sane company. str_npc6_signup_response_2|On second thought, maybe a mercenary company is not what you need right now. str_npc7_signup_response_2|Actually, on second thought, you sound like you might be trouble. Good day to you. str_npc8_signup_response_2|I've changed my mind. Goodbye. str_npc9_signup_response_2|You assume wrong, sir. In my company we respect courage and skill, rather than noble birth. str_npc10_signup_response_2|On second thought, we need fighters, not merchants. Good day. str_npc11_signup_response_2|Sorry, my dear. We've already got as many in our company as we can handle. But I do wish we could take you. str_npc12_signup_response_2|A battle is not the same thing as a tavern brawl. Perhaps you should look elsewhere for work. str_npc13_signup_response_2|To bring honor to myself I must rid myself of the dishonorable. Goodbye, and good luck on your own. str_npc14_signup_response_2|Good day, sir. I don't want a mysterious Reichian like you. str_npc15_signup_response_2|I don't need an spy in my group. But you did warn me about the invasion and for that I will spare your life. str_npc16_signup_response_2|No thanks. The thought of a woman training my men is awkward. str_npc17_signup_response_2|On second thought, I don't think I need a scout or a warrior of your skill. str_npc18_signup_response_2|If you’re not going to be willing to fight for me and ransack what I tell you to ransack, then what use are you? Begone. str_npc19_signup_response_2|Foul mouthed, a former rebel and greedy to boot. I think I’ve changed my mind about my offer. str_npc1_payment|I will be very useful to you, {reg33?madame sir}, you can bet on that. Just one more thing before we leave. Would you mind lending me {reg3} aurums? I am ashamed to say it, but I have made myself a bit of debt here staying in this tavern over the last few weeks. The tavern owners no longer believe that I am loaded with gold, as I used to tell them. Things could get ugly here if they see me leaving with you before paying them. str_npc2_payment|I need money. Give me {reg3} aurums. str_npc3_payment|Now please show me a symbol of your loyalty as leader before I will offer you mine as soldier.({reg3} aurums required). str_npc4_payment|Excellent. I will need {reg3} aurums though. Sorry for the trouble. str_npc5_payment|My services are not cheap. Give me {reg3} aurums. I need money to continue my research. str_npc6_payment|Great. But before we go I have to perform a ritual to the Old Gods. This ritual will cost some money. Give me {reg3} aurums and it shall be done. str_npc7_payment|All right then. I will come with you. But I want a payment of {reg3} aurums first. You aren't expecting me to work for free, are you? str_npc8_payment|Then I will fight your enemies for you. But first I want a bounty of {reg3} aurums. If you are a worthy captain who can lead {his/her} company to riches and plunder, you should have no trouble paying. I cannot afford to follow a pauper. str_npc9_payment|That's very good of you. And before I join, can you lend me {reg3} aurums, so that I can buy some proper clothing that befits a gentleman of noble birth such as myself. The coat on me has been worn down badly due to my recent bad fortune, and I cannot let common soldiers mistake me as one of their own. str_npc10_payment|Good. I will need an initial sum of money to get my business started up. Can you lend me {reg3} aurums? I promise you by the time we get through I will have quadrupled the hundred times of that sum. str_npc11_payment|Hmm, I would love to join your party, but you see before I can do so I must ask for a... small fee of {reg3} aurums. Ever since leaving my woodlands I have not fared well. It seems some people don't wish to engage with a dignified lady such as myself. str_npc12_payment|I will gladly join you, but I will need a small amount of money to buy medicine. Could you lend me {reg3} aurums? str_npc14_payment|The services of the Reich do not come cheap. Show me you are not just some random mercenary company by paying me {reg3} aurums. str_npc15_payment|To make a few preparations before our journey, I'd have to ask you for {reg3} aurums to reequip myself. str_npc16_payment|Now, that's good news, captain. So, how about paying me a little something to seal off our agreement? A mere {reg3} would be enough. Please don't take this the wrong way, but I've had some bad luck with employers in the past. str_npc17_payment|Good. Except, well, if I join your party under your command, then I would like {reg3} aurums as a payment for my service. I need this money for certain personal matters anyway. str_npc18_payment|Before we set off, I need you to pay me coin youngling. This old sack of flesh hasn’t survived this long without knowing when to get his share. I need about {reg3} aurums. str_npc19_payment|Cheers mate, that sounds bloody proper, aye it does. Let’s start our agreement with a good smidgens o’ gold then aye? Hows {reg3} aurums sound to ye? str_npc1_payment_response|Why do I feel like I might regret this? Here's {reg3} aurums. Now, fall in with the rest. str_npc2_payment_response|Of course, my friend. There are many different tongues spoken within our ranks... str_npc3_payment_response|Here's {reg3} aurums. I hope you will have trust in me as a leader. str_npc4_payment_response|Certainly. Here's {reg3} aurums...Tylen. str_npc5_payment_response|Well... here's {reg3} aurums, then. That is a lot of money, but we can always try to get you some lead for your experiments, maybe you'll figure out how to make it into gold... str_npc6_payment_response|Okay then. I don't want to insult the Old Gods... Here's {reg3} aurums. str_npc7_payment_response|No, of course not. Here's {reg3} aurums. str_npc8_payment_response|Oh, I am no pauper, madame. At least not until I met you. Here's {reg3} aurums for you. str_npc9_payment_response|Very well, here's {reg3} aurums. You are sure you need as much? - hmm. str_npc10_payment_response|Of course. Here, {reg3} aurums. That would buy you a lot of beer. Not that you should have more! str_npc11_payment_response|Very well, here's {reg3} aurums. Make yourself ready. We leave soon, if we do not have to sell our horses first, after this. str_npc12_payment_response|I can lend you {reg3} aurums, no problem. Welcome to our company! You can pay that back anytime...just mentioning str_npc14_payment_response|I am no ordinary company. That sum is nothing. And I am only sweating because of this incredible heat inside this tavern. Here is {reg3} aurums. You are most exp...welcome in our company. str_npc15_payment_response|{reg3} aurums, here you are...that buys you a lot of equipment! str_npc16_payment_response|All right, here's {reg3} aurums for you. Are you sure you don't need more...forget please that I asked that, oh noble Naphali Lady! str_npc17_payment_response|All right, here is your money. I will be waiting for you outside the town. str_npc18_payment_response|Fine fine, take your payment you old fool. You’d best be able to smash skulls well with that mace still. str_npc19_payment_response|Sounds fine to me. We are in agreement then Barombur, welcome to the company! str_npc1_morality_speech|Sorry, captain. Please don't take this the wrong way, but it's a hard life and it's a bit much that we {s21}. Take a little more care in the future, captain, if you don't mind my saying. str_npc2_morality_speech|I hope you don't mind my saying so, but it's a bit hard for me to see us {s21}. Maybe I ought to try to be more of a hardened soldier, but if we could try to exercise a little mercy from time to time, I'd sleep better. str_npc3_morality_speech|Perhaps it is not my place to say so, {reg33?madame sir}, but I confess that I am somewhat shocked that we {s21}. Of course I realize that war is cruel, but there is no need to make it more cruel than necessary. str_npc4_morality_speech|Your pardon -- just so you know, the men of the House of Rolf do not care to {s21}. I will not be pleased if you continue to take this course. str_npc5_morality_speech|It is not good to {s21}. str_npc6_morality_speech|Excuse me, {reg33?madame sir}. As you know, I joined with you to right wrongs, protect the innocent, and make amends for my sin. I did not expect to {s21}. str_npc7_morality_speech|Captain -- I do not like to see us {s21}. Such are the actions of a common bandit chief, with no regard for his followers. str_npc8_morality_speech|I was not pleased that you decided to {s21}. To fall in battle is an honour, but to fight in a warband led by a coward is a disgrace. str_npc9_morality_speech|{reg33?Madame Sir} -- it is not my way to {s21}. Men of my house will accept death but not dishonour. Please do not make me ashamed to serve under you. str_npc10_morality_speech|Begging your pardon, captain. I can't say that I'm happy to see us {s21}. Those are just simple people, trying to make a living. If we could try to go easy on the poor wretches, captain, I'd feel much better. str_npc11_morality_speech|Excuse me, captain. It's not good that we {s21}. I've followed armies and warbands for ten years, and the least the soldiers expect of a leader is to feed them, pay them, and do {reg33?her his} best to keep their sorry skins intact as best {he/she} can. str_npc12_morality_speech|Captain -- I do not like to see us {s21}. I am prepared to be a warrior, but not a brigand. Pray let us try to show a little more compassion. str_npc13_morality_speech|Captain. I don't like to {s21}. str_npc14_morality_speech|I do not care to {s21}. No one with a reputation for cowardice will be properly feared by his men. str_npc15_morality_speech|Just because they are ruled over by our enemies doesn't give us the right to {s21} them. They are people just like we are str_npc16_morality_speech|Captain. I don't like to {s21}. str_npc17_morality_speech|(Kengesh doesn't complain, you shouldn't see this line) str_npc18_morality_speech|Missing. str_npc19_morality_speech|Missing. str_npc1_2ary_morality_speech|Captain -- just so you know, I've got no problem if we {s21}. Living to fight another day makes good sense to me. str_npc2_2ary_morality_speech|{reg33?Madame Sir} -- I'm not altogether happy that we {s21}. str_npc3_2ary_morality_speech|{reg33?Madame Sir} -- I think it was a brave decision you took to {s21}. There is no shame in finding a way to avoid the spilling of blood. str_npc4_2ary_morality_speech|Your pardon -- whatever anyone else says, I think nothing of it that you {s21}. You should adopt whatever ruse you need to survive in these troubled times. str_npc6_2ary_morality_speech|{reg33?Madame Sir} -- you may choose to {s21}, but would prefer to have no part in it. Such is not the path to my redemption. str_npc9_2ary_morality_speech|Captain, I am dismayed that you {s21}. A gentle{reg33?woman man} such as yourself should exhibit the highest standards of honour at all times. str_npc10_2ary_morality_speech|{reg33?Sister Brother} -- I can't say I like to see us {s21}. You should treat your men well, and they'll repay with interest. str_npc14_2ary_morality_speech|Captain -- you should not let it bother you that you {s21}. Armies are made to do their leaders' bidding, and hardships are part of a soldier's life. str_npc16_2ary_morality_speech|Captain -- just so you know, it's no problem by me that we {s21}. We do what we need to do to live, and they'd do the same to us if they were in our shoes. str_npc17_2ary_morality_speech|(Kengesh doesn't complain, you shouldn't see this line) str_npc18_2ary_morality_speech|Missing. str_npc19_2ary_morality_speech|Missing. str_npc1_personalityclash_speech|Captain -- no offense, but I'm a bit tired of {s11}. Just because he is from the Zann Dynasty does not mean he is a better man than I am. I hope he will change his foolish behavior. str_npc2_personalityclash_speech|I dislike foolish preacher. str_npc3_personalityclash_speech|Captain, I really don't like {s11}. He speaks nothing but of selling his goods and some other merchant nonsense. He brings shame to Draharans. str_npc4_personalityclash_speech|{reg33?Madame Sir}. I am from a noble family, and I will not be treated like trash, the way {s11} treats me. He is a waste, coming from a minor nobility. He should hang himself and rid the world of his foolish mind. str_npc5_personalityclash_speech|{s11} questions me. I will not answer. str_npc6_personalityclash_speech|Your pardon, {reg33?madame sir}, but I cannot keep my tongue stilled any longer. That vile defiler, {s11} -- does not respect my faith! He is an infidel, a stupid outsider from a place with no custom. Uncivilized brutes. I hope that the Old Gods will curse him, like I do. str_npc7_personalityclash_speech|Just so you know, this insolent woman, {s11}, thinks that she is better than everyone else because of her prowess. This is despicable, and I will not tolerate her any longer. It's no wonder she was disowned. str_npc8_personalityclash_speech|This filthy girl {s11} keeps questioning my prowess. I have beaten her in archery competitions many times already, and yet she still does not believe! She would not have survived one moment under my training, when I was a leader of a small band. str_npc9_personalityclash_speech|{reg33?My lady Sire} -- {s11} is a fool. He thinks that I am lower than him in nobility, but he knows nothing of Maccavian politics! I suppose that is because a Tolranian like him doesn't know how to study, like we do. I am much higher ranked than him! str_npc10_personalityclash_speech|I'm sorry to be a bother, captain, but that man, {s11}, seems to have a problem that I am a merchant, and simply behave as one. str_npc11_personalityclash_speech|My {reg33?Lady Lord}, that woman {s11} is an uncivilized tribal woman. Why is she in this company? str_npc12_personalityclash_speech|My {reg33?Lady Lord}, that lady, {s11}, seems to think she is special because of her status and she wants special treatment. After she acquired her last battle wound, we were in the healing tent, and I offered to heal her, but she said she wouldn't let a man of my standard treat her. str_npc13_personalityclash_speech|Captain, I weary of {s11}. He annoys me all the time. str_npc14_personalityclash_speech|Captain, I am disgusted by that healer {s11}. He has no skills. The Reich doctors have treated me much better than he, who thinks I am a common brat. str_npc15_personalityclash_speech|The foolish priest calls me uncivilized and says I am a brute. Well, I would be happy to tell him that my culture is much more civilized than his. Only honor has prevented me from saying so, even to one as low as him. I do hope he will change his views. str_npc16_personalityclash_speech|Captain, I do not like that silly girl {s11}. She seems to think herself so special and strong. I could beat her in an archery competition any day. We even had one before, and when I won she accused me of cheating. I do not like being in the company of such fools. str_npc17_personalityclash_speech|(Kengesh doesn't complain, you shouldn't see this line) str_npc18_personalityclash_speech|Missing. str_npc19_personalityclash_speech|Missing. str_npc1_personalityclash_speech_b|He should really stop his foolish actions. str_npc2_personalityclash_speech_b|I can't stand him. str_npc3_personalityclash_speech_b|I just can't stand him. str_npc4_personalityclash_speech_b|I just can't stand him. str_npc5_personalityclash_speech_b|I cannot stand him. str_npc6_personalityclash_speech_b|I just can't stand him. str_npc7_personalityclash_speech_b|I just can't stand her. str_npc8_personalityclash_speech_b|I just can't stand her. str_npc9_personalityclash_speech_b|I just can't stand him. str_npc10_personalityclash_speech_b|I just can't stand him. str_npc11_personalityclash_speech_b|I just can't stand her. str_npc12_personalityclash_speech_b|I just can't stand her. str_npc13_personalityclash_speech_b|I just can't stand him. str_npc14_personalityclash_speech_b|I just can't stand him. str_npc15_personalityclash_speech_b|I just can't stand him. str_npc16_personalityclash_speech_b|I just can't stand her. str_npc17_personalityclash_speech_b|(Kengesh doesn't complain, you shouldn't see this line) str_npc18_personalityclash_speech_b|Missing. str_npc19_personalityclash_speech_b|Missing. str_npc1_personalityclash2_speech|Captain, I don't like how {s11} fights. He is like a savage! He claws at his enemies, tears at them, and kicks them. None of what is like how civilized men fight. str_npc2_personalityclash2_speech|I no like {s11}. He fight like girl. str_npc3_personalityclash2_speech|I do not like {s11}. That Naphali girl seems to think she is better than me. str_npc4_personalityclash2_speech|That Naphali girl {s11} should be more respectful to me. I saved her life, and all she does is glare at me as if I, Tylen, was some garbage. str_npc5_personalityclash2_speech|I do not like how {s11} fights. str_npc6_personalityclash2_speech|My lord. Did you see {s11} during that last battle? He taunts the fallen foe as they lay stricken and helpless on the battlefield, mocking their parentage, their foolishness for having fought us. str_npc7_personalityclash2_speech|I do not like how {s11} fights. str_npc8_personalityclash2_speech|I do not like how {s11} fights. str_npc9_personalityclash2_speech|I do not like how {s11} fights. str_npc10_personalityclash2_speech|I do not like how {s11} fights. str_npc11_personalityclash2_speech|I do not like how {s11} fights. str_npc12_personalityclash2_speech|I do not like how {s11} fights. str_npc13_personalityclash2_speech|I do not like how {s11} fights. str_npc14_personalityclash2_speech|I do not like how {s11} fights. str_npc15_personalityclash2_speech|I do not like how {s11} fights. str_npc16_personalityclash2_speech|I do not like how {s11} fights. str_npc17_personalityclash2_speech|(Kengesh doesn't complain, you shouldn't see this line) str_npc18_personalityclash2_speech|Missing. str_npc19_personalityclash2_speech|Missing. str_npc1_personalityclash2_speech_b|You should tell him to change. str_npc2_personalityclash2_speech_b|You should tell him to change. str_npc3_personalityclash2_speech_b|You should tell her to change. str_npc4_personalityclash2_speech_b|You should tell her to change. str_npc5_personalityclash2_speech_b|You should tell him to change. str_npc6_personalityclash2_speech_b|You should tell him to change. str_npc7_personalityclash2_speech_b|You should tell him to change. str_npc8_personalityclash2_speech_b|You should tell her to change. str_npc9_personalityclash2_speech_b|You should tell him to change. str_npc10_personalityclash2_speech_b|You should tell him to change. str_npc11_personalityclash2_speech_b|You should tell him to change. str_npc12_personalityclash2_speech_b|You should tell him to change. str_npc13_personalityclash2_speech_b|You should tell him to change. str_npc14_personalityclash2_speech_b|You should tell him to change. str_npc15_personalityclash2_speech_b|You should tell him to change. str_npc16_personalityclash2_speech_b|You should tell her to change. str_npc17_personalityclash2_speech_b|(Kengesh doesn't complain, you shouldn't see this line) str_npc18_personalityclash2_speech_b|Missing. str_npc19_personalityclash2_speech_b|Missing. str_npc1_personalitymatch_speech|{reg33?Madame Sir}, did you see {s11} in that last battle? He is so valiant, so brave, so powerful, though he sometimes speaks in his own language. str_npc2_personalitymatch_speech|{reg33?My Lady Sir}, me want say {s11} did very good in that last battle. He fight like a bear. He kills more man than me. str_npc3_personalitymatch_speech|Captain, I would like to say that {s11} fought bravely in that last battle. He did extremely well for a diplomat. str_npc4_personalitymatch_speech|I tell you, my good captain, while I was gathering the loot with {s11} in that last battle, I got her to tell me her story. str_npc5_personalitymatch_speech|{reg33?My Lady Sir}, did you see {s11} in the last battle? Her arrows fly straight to the hearts of our foes, and she dances through the enemy as she cuts them down with ease. str_npc6_personalitymatch_speech|{reg33?My Lady Sir}, I would like to tell you that {s11} is the best doctor we have here. The last time I was badly injured, he had me back on my feet in three days. And the pain was gone. str_npc7_personalitymatch_speech|{reg33?Miss Sir}, I think that {s11} is every bit as good at training as she is at fighting. She's shown me a few new techniques with my weapons. str_npc8_personalitymatch_speech|{reg33?My Lady Sir}, {s11} hit the enemy like a berserker. He sliced through the enemy formation like he was cutting silk. str_npc9_personalitymatch_speech|{reg33?My Lady Sir}, {s11} did very well in that last battle. His reputation isn't mere talk. He saved my life out there. str_npc10_personalitymatch_speech|I like {s11}'s attitude. He's not like other nobles who do nothing but boast about how great they are. str_npc11_personalitymatch_speech|You know, {reg33?my Lady Sir}, {s11} showed a move in the last battle that I've never seen before. He said it was an ancient style that nobody teaches these days. str_npc12_personalitymatch_speech|{reg33?My Lady Sir}, {s11} told me of his dreams for a better world last night. It sounded crazy, but I think his intentions are good. Maybe I could help make his dream a reality. str_npc13_personalitymatch_speech|{reg33?My Lady Sir}, yesterday {s11} told me about her travels. She knows most of Perisno like the back of her hand. str_npc14_personalitymatch_speech|My {reg33?Lady Lord}, did you hear what those bandits did to {s11}? It boils my blood. He deserved better... he was ready to settle down when those bandits struck. str_npc15_personalitymatch_speech|My good {reg33?madame sir}, do you know what a coward the Maccavian king is? {s11} was a loyal companion. Just because he grew powerful, the King indicted him! It's not fair. str_npc16_personalitymatch_speech|{reg33?My Lady Sir}, in that last battle I learned the true worth of {s11}. She taught me how to use both sword and bow more efficiently, and it saved my neck out there. str_npc17_personalitymatch_speech|(Kengesh doesn't complain, you shouldn't see this line) str_npc18_personalitymatch_speech|Missing. str_npc19_personalitymatch_speech|Missing. str_npc1_personalitymatch_speech_b|He is loyal to you, {reg33?milady sir}, and I am proud to call him my friend and companion. str_npc2_personalitymatch_speech_b|I call him friend and he call me friend too. str_npc3_personalitymatch_speech_b|He cuts through the enemy with ease. It's bad luck for him that the shipwreck landed him in all this trouble. But it's good luck for us. str_npc4_personalitymatch_speech_b|Can you believe what happened to her? She is really smart and strong. Her father should be proud of her, and never should have disowned her. str_npc5_personalitymatch_speech_b|She is a great asset to our army, {reg33?milady sir}. str_npc6_personalitymatch_speech_b|His reputation is well earned, {reg33?milady sir}. He's a great asset to our army. str_npc7_personalitymatch_speech_b|In that last battle, she saved my neck from a killing blow. I support your decision to have her in our company. str_npc8_personalitymatch_speech_b|I wish I could fight like that! str_npc9_personalitymatch_speech_b|He is strong, brave and smart. We are good friends now. str_npc10_personalitymatch_speech_b|He may be reserved, but I admire that he values Honour and Grace above everything. str_npc11_personalitymatch_speech_b|He is a great asset in our army and we can use his vast knowledge to overcome our enemy. str_npc12_personalitymatch_speech_b|I'm sure you feel the same as I do, {reg33?milady sir}. str_npc13_personalitymatch_speech_b|She is like a walking map. It's good to have a companion who know every corner of the continent. str_npc14_personalitymatch_speech_b|If I come across the rats who did this to him, they are going to pay for what they did. str_npc15_personalitymatch_speech_b|If I had been his king, I would have been proud and rewarded him. I hope you would do the same. str_npc16_personalitymatch_speech_b|She is a great companion {reg33?my lady sir}. str_npc17_personalitymatch_speech_b|(Kengesh doesn't complain, you shouldn't see this line) str_npc18_personalitymatch_speech_b|Missing. str_npc19_personalitymatch_speech_b|Missing. str_npc1_rehire_speech|Boss -- it's good to see you again. I know we had our differences in the past, but to tell you the truth, those were some of the best days I've known. And, to tell you the truth, I've had a bit of difficulty finding work. Listen, if you'd be willing to have me back, I'd be willing to sign up with your company again. str_npc2_rehire_speech|{reg33?Madame Sir}! It's good to see you again. But I'll confess -- I've been looking for you. I bought a load of goods like I told you I would, loaded them up, and took them back across the steppe -- but wouldn't you know it, I was hit again by Draharans, and lost it all. I guess I'm just destined to fight for my fortune. Also, people tell me that you've done very well for yourself. So tell me, {reg33?madame sir}, would you have me back? str_npc3_rehire_speech|Well, hello {reg33?madame sir}! It is very good to see you again. My heart once again yearns for adventure. Would you be willing to have me back in your company? str_npc4_rehire_speech|Why hello, captain. I have not been well off since our last meeting. I had a run in with some of the king's men and had to drop my belongings to get away. Do you still have room for me in your company? str_npc5_rehire_speech|Greetings once again, {reg33?madame sir}! I wish to return to your company for my time since we parted has been lonesome and it would be nice to have company once again. str_npc6_rehire_speech|It is good to see you, {reg33?madame sir}. Everywhere I go, men are in awe of your deeds. I have not had it so well since I left. Wherever I go, I feel my demons returning. My soul is in turmoil. For reasons that I cannot fully explain, I had found peace in your company, even if I had questions about your leadership. Will you allow me to serve with you once again? str_npc7_rehire_speech|I am glad to see you again, {reg33?madame sir}, I have found that hiding from my family has been rather harder without company and I would like to return to your band. str_npc8_rehire_speech|Greetings to you, {playername}. I was wondering if the harsh words spoken between us in the past could be forgotten. I have been hunting among the Nords here, to see if I could find enough men to take back my husband's hall. But I could not find enough men to crew a longship, and those whom I gathered quickly got bored and wandered off -- not, I will add, before they drank away such gold as I had accumulated. So I thought back to the battles we fought together. Those were good days, and profitable ones too. str_npc9_rehire_speech|My dear, dear {reg33?lady man}! So good it is to see you! I have sought service with the lords of this land, but have been most grieviously disappointed. Half of them ask me to collect debts from fellow lords, as though I were a banker's errand boy, or chase down his serfs, as though I were a farm overseer. One even asked me to murder one of his creditors! I have looked for you, to see if you would wish me to join you again. str_npc10_rehire_speech|{reg33?Madame Sir}! It's good to see you again. But I'll confess -- I've been looking for you. I bought a load of goods like I told you I would, loaded them up, and took them back across the steppe -- but wouldn't you know it, I was hit again by raiders, and lost it all. I guess I'm just destined to fight for my fortune. Also, people tell me that you've done very well for yourself. So tell me, {reg33?madame sir}, would you have me back? str_npc11_rehire_speech|Captain! So good to see you! People say that you've been making gold hand over foot. I'm a fidgety old bag of bones, I'll admit. I left you because I wasn't satisfied with the warrior's life, but I spend a bit of time in town and I realize that there are worse things than a full belly, honest companions, and the joy of seeing the enemy run before you. So, would you be hiring again str_npc12_rehire_speech|Captain! It's a fine thing to see an honest face like yours. This world is full of lies. I went home to publish my findings, hired some scribes and made a handful of codices, and waited for the commissions. But it turns out that the universities don't care about real medical knowledge rather than warmed-over Galerian. And publishers -- let me tell you, you never saw anyone so unscrupulous. They rent the books out chapter to by chapter to students to copy, but half of them aren't returned, and those that are have pages soaked in wine, and there's no longer a complete copy of my work anywhere. I'll keep trying, but I need a bit of money in my pocket first. Are you looking for a surgeon? str_npc13_rehire_speech|Well hello there, oh valorous one. I had been hoping to see you again. Everywhere I go, I hear tales and songs of your deeds. I will admit that I felt a twinge of regret that we had parted ways, and, I'll confess, a twinge of jealousy as well at your reputation. I thought that once again I might fight by your side, and thus bask in the reflection of your glory. Perhaps we might ride together again, for a little while? str_npc14_rehire_speech|Captain. It is good to see you. When last we parted, I was ready to swear that I would not serve you again, but perhaps I judged you too harshly. All over Perisno, men sing your praises. I have tried serving in other lords' armies, and believe me, what I have seen of them restores my opinion of your leadership. If you would have me in your company, I would fight for you again. str_npc15_rehire_speech|Why hello, {playername}. I can't say I'm entirely displeased to see you. You see, I took on another contract before I left, and sure enough, when it came time to collect the pay, the lord had nothing but talk and excuses and petty little complaints about my handiwork. I can't say I was always happy in your company, but at least I put gold directly into my purse after every battle. You still offering work? str_npc16_rehire_speech|Captain! They say that you've done well for yourself since we last met. I'll come out and admit that I cursed your name when we parted ways, but thinking back on it you weren't all that bad. All these lords, they're glad enough to send me on little side errands, but they don't much care to have me in their main battle-line. Apparently I spook the men. I've heard it muttered that I'm a witch, or that I eat men's hearts after killing them, or other rot. Not that I mind stabbing a man while he's asleep, but it's a lot more gratifying when he's awake and kicking. So I thought I'd try to find you again, see if you'll take me on. str_npc17_rehire_speech|It's good to see you, {playername}! What would you say if I said that wish to join you again? str_npc18_rehire_speech|Missing. str_npc19_rehire_speech|Missing. str_npc1_home_intro|Boss -- did you know that I was born around here, anyway I think I was. It must have been around here somewhere. I swear I know this place, it feels so familier. I should stop drinking. str_npc2_home_intro|*Swears in a differnt language* str_npc3_home_intro|Dust, ahhh I love dust in my nostrils. Don't you think that is just lovely. *Zaira laughs as she walks away, obviously tickled that you believed this* str_npc4_home_intro|The Woods of Ehlerdah. Bah. This place is thick with bandits and outlaws. I once took a prety lass behind a tree. I was taking off her dress when all of a sudden a arrow hit the tree next to us. The poor girl almost had a heart attack as she ran the wrong way... what a sight it was... str_npc5_home_intro|I was planning to come here until I ran into you. I suppose we can leave soon? str_npc6_home_intro|Ahh once I had a dream... then I woke up and I met you. I am not certain where I was going with this but alas... this is where I grew up. Lovely isn't it? str_npc7_home_intro|Do you smell that? Salt fish, rotting flax and river mud. The smells of my childhood. This is where I fell off my horse when I was 12 and broke my leg. str_npc8_home_intro|I do not care to come back here... str_npc9_home_intro|My father was one of those who held the line here against the Volheere, when they first tried to push inland from the coast. str_npc10_home_intro|D'you smell that fresh air? This was my home, before I went abroad in search of coin. It's good to be up in the hills again. It's the smell of freedom. str_npc11_home_intro|I see the mountains. We must be getting near home. These are the woods where my first bow was made str_npc12_home_intro|We're passing by the site of one of my greatest medical triumphs, if that interests you. Also when I was a wee lad I scraped my knee on that rock right over there. I didn't cry, as my father was stern in that regard. 'Gotta stay tough!' He'd say. str_npc13_home_intro|Ah, Castle Lyndel! Such a lovely spot, at the foot of the Naphali woodlands. Such happy days I spent here, the summer before last. str_npc14_home_intro|Do you see that fortress up there, on the spur over the valley? That's the majestic Gral Castle. I spent a winter there some years back, trying to train the lord's men. str_npc15_home_intro|You see that castle up on the hill? Esahil Castle, it's called. I did some work there, not long ago. It's not as showy as some of the other castles in this land, but it's the finest stonework you ever saw. str_npc16_home_intro|Aye, captain, do you see those? Those are Spotted Hare tracks in the snow. We must be getting near to my birthplace. I do miss rabbit meat str_npc17_home_intro|Ah, this beautiful town of Tumatarhun! str_npc18_home_intro|Missing. str_npc19_home_intro|Oh bloody hell… I remember this place cap’n. Makes me bones rattle in anger it does. str_npc1_home_description|My childhood was very tough. I learned how to ride on a early age. str_npc2_home_description|Volheere not just barbarians. They good to trade. str_npc3_home_description|Sometimes I wish I could go back to that time. str_npc4_home_description|Well, you see, the King of Tolrania declared this to be his personal hunting preserve, and said he'd kill any man who as much as strung his bow here. So what happens? Some family goes hungry, and succumbs to the temptation to poach, and the king's sheriff comes along and strings him up and takes his land. His sons, rather than starve, go bandit. And so naturally anyone in the whole valley who feels the need to run away from a debt or a nagging wife or a vengeful noble comes up here to join them, living on wild pigs and berries and the purses of unwary travellers. str_npc5_home_description|The companion dialogs are a work in progress - Dev team. str_npc6_home_description|Here in the Vale of Tolranus, our dialect and customs are closer than anywhere else in Perisno to those of the old Perisno Empire. We grow olives and wine, both crops brought to this land from overseas by the emperors, and also follow the old Perisno ways. We keep our pledges and pay our debts. str_npc7_home_description|Before I was married off, and taken by bandits, I lived here. I was born in a hovel and spent my childhood in the fields. Our landlords were Nord, but we never saw them, merely their cursed minions and overseers. My father, coward that he was, cringed before them. str_npc8_home_description|I was born around here. My father was a loyal soldier of a local lord. str_npc9_home_description|It was a glorious battle. They still tell stories about it. str_npc10_home_description|I had a happy childhood over here. str_npc11_home_description|I left my home at an early age. str_npc12_home_description|The lord over there in Serin Castle had the dropsy, and had requested a doctor to treat him. Like a typical university-educated doctor, he went right to Galerian for a cure. Galerian commends sun-metal for dropsy. Now most of Galerian's writings were useless back in the days of the Perisnoan emperors when they were first written down, and they're doubly worthless today, but sometimes he hits upon the right cure by chance sun-metal does cure some kinds of dropsy in small doses. However, sun-metal in large doses is poison, something that the Galerian-worshippers never grasped. str_npc13_home_description|. str_npc14_home_description|I have some good memories of the time I spend there. The lord was very nice to me, he gave me food and shelter. He also paid me well for all the effort I put in the training of his men. But when winter ended I left the castle and continued my journey. I hope the men I trained are good soldiers now. str_npc15_home_description|Like most castles that last around here, it's got foundations that are old Imperial Perisnoan. You can't see them any more with all the rebuilding, but the slabs are the size of a house. They must have been real sorcerors back in those days, because I don't see how they moved those things otherwise. Beautiful location, too -- Culmarr sits right in front of the pass leading out of Perisno, which allows the lord to charge a pretty penny in tolls during the three months of the year that it's not snowed in. str_npc16_home_description|The snows in these valleys don't melt until late in the year, and the land is hard to plough. You can grow a bit of barley, not much else. But there's wealth here in the woods deer, rabbit and lynx, meat and furs, the mountains have iron, and traders would ship enough saltfish up the river from the coast to keep the people fed for the winter. str_npc17_home_description|. str_npc18_home_description|. str_npc19_home_description|The loyalist bastards set an ambush round here y’see. Worst of all is that they were able to do it because one of me mates in the rebel cause o’ ours betrayed us all. Gave our location to the enemy, they swooped in and slaughtered nigh all of us. Only a few o’ us escaped with our lives. str_npc1_home_description_2|. str_npc2_home_description_2|. str_npc3_home_description_2|. str_npc4_home_description_2|. str_npc5_home_description_2|. str_npc6_home_description_2|. str_npc7_home_description_2|. str_npc8_home_description_2|. str_npc9_home_description_2|. str_npc10_home_description_2|. str_npc11_home_description_2|. str_npc12_home_description_2|. str_npc13_home_description_2|. str_npc14_home_description_2|. str_npc15_home_description_2|. str_npc16_home_description_2|. str_npc17_home_description_2|. str_npc18_home_description_2|. str_npc19_home_description_2|Me? I survived by the luck o’ me shins and the grit o’ me teeth. I was shot with a bolt an’ some nice maid from one o’ the hillocks found me crawlin’ n’ heaving me bloodied battered body through the meadows, tended me and kept me safe. Couldn’t stay with her though, didn’t want the damned loyalists to come n’ kill her because of stupid old me. ^^But such is life aye? One moment you’re upholdin’ a cause you’ll fight till yer last breathe for, the next you’re clawing an’ heavin’ for your own skin, the smell o’ shite in your trousers. I learned a lesson that day I did. str_npc1_home_recap|Well... str_npc2_home_recap|Well... str_npc3_home_recap|Well... str_npc4_home_recap|Well... str_npc5_home_recap|Well... str_npc6_home_recap|Well... str_npc7_home_recap|Well... str_npc8_home_recap|Well... str_npc9_home_recap|Well... str_npc10_home_recap|Well... str_npc11_home_recap|Well... str_npc12_home_recap|Well... str_npc13_home_recap|Well... str_npc14_home_recap|Well... str_npc15_home_recap|Well... str_npc16_home_recap|Well... str_npc17_home_recap|I am one of 5 sons of the great Kuulan. str_npc18_home_recap|Well... str_npc19_home_recap|Well... str_npc1_honorific|boss str_npc2_honorific|{reg33?madame sir} str_npc3_honorific|{reg33?madame sir} str_npc4_honorific|captain str_npc5_honorific|{playername} str_npc6_honorific|captain str_npc7_honorific|captain str_npc8_honorific|{playername} str_npc9_honorific|my good {reg33?lady sir} str_npc10_honorific|{reg33?Sister Brother} str_npc11_honorific|{reg33?lassie laddie} -- I mean Captain str_npc12_honorific|captain str_npc13_honorific|oh valorous one str_npc14_honorific|commander str_npc15_honorific|captain str_npc16_honorific|captain str_npc17_honorific|ataman str_npc18_honorific|warlord str_npc19_honorific|{reg33?lass lad} str_npc1_kingsupport_1|That is a great idea. I will take my leave. I hear there was a small ship of men landed from the Klymorian Empire. Some of them may be persuaded to join our cause in spreading the word about your... well greatness. It may be a long shot but it's a different angle we can take. str_npc2_kingsupport_1|Well, captain -- I will need to talk to the others Jarls. The Volheere could be persuaded to join our cause! str_npc3_kingsupport_1|Well, my lord -- My friends back in Drahara might hear what you have to say. May we unite all the Swiftriders in Perisno! str_npc4_kingsupport_1|Well, captain, Since I no longer have noble support, my rogue knights need someone to follow. Our followers will surely join our cause. str_npc5_kingsupport_1|Oh the olden times were... so... Anyway enough of this. I shall visit some old friends and I shall convince them in following you as their rightful king. You may not hear from me for a while. str_npc6_kingsupport_1|Just a forthnight ago I had a dream about you becoming King one day! Oh how real it was. Let me loose for a short while and I will make dreams come true! Oh listen to me yip. Let me be of. I shall return soon! str_npc7_kingsupport_1|My Captain, I am certain the nobles in Tolrania will greet your rise to the throne with open arms. If not then we shall slit there throats. What am I thinking, of course they will. I will make sure of it! str_npc8_kingsupport_1|If you gave me permission {playername}, I will spread the word to the ladies of the Hakkon Empire that you will finally lead them out of the oppressive ways they have endured. We have been looked upon as less for far too long! str_npc9_kingsupport_1|I still have some very powerful friends back in Maccavia that I can sway to your claim to the throne. They too have be wronged by Agathor Rex and long for nothing more than they push a spike through a skull, mind my tone. If I have your permission, {reg33?my lady sir}. str_npc10_kingsupport_1|Well, {reg33?Sister Brother}, I know some traders back in Drahara who would be willing to follow your rule. If you made a few small changes to help us of course. str_npc11_kingsupport_1|Hmm... I suppose I could sway some Naphali Warriors to fight for your cause. Let me see what I can do. str_npc12_kingsupport_1|Your leg wound hasn't healed yet, let me... Oh very well! I shall scour the land and visit my friends and convince them that you are the true king! Maybe you can end this bloodshed for good. str_npc13_kingsupport_1|That would be a fine thing, {reg33?Sister Brother}! Many is the tale of the hero who has proven his worthiness to wear a crown through valor. str_npc14_kingsupport_1|Well,{reg33?my lady sir}, As a noble from The Reich I can assure you my words won't fall on deaf ears. Let me gallop around from city to city to spread your claim to the throne! str_npc15_kingsupport_1|I know so few people in Perisno. Alas I shall spread your word like I have spread the coming on the Zann! Everyone will want to follow your army in crushing this deadly vermin. str_npc16_kingsupport_1|Why not, captain? I'm sure you'd make a fine {reg33?queen king} -- I shall return to Elintor and speak to close friends. str_npc17_kingsupport_1|I cannot promise you anything {playername}, but alas give me some time off. I may be able to muster something. str_npc18_kingsupport_1|Indeed I've heard you have ambitions of power. As any proper warlord should. You should be warned though that with power, you begin to make enemies of those you'd once call friends. Many a warlord has died at the hands of a maid stabbing him in bed or a friend ripping out their guts.^^And many more a warlord has taken pre-emptive action to cull those he has suspicions about, hanging those around him until their eyes burst from their skulls. I want a promise you will not go mad with power, and you will remember your loyal servants. I also wish you to be strong and firm when you need to be. A leader who can show me this will earn my trust and loyalty, I've lived these many years by being cautious, warlord. str_npc19_kingsupport_1|So ye want to be king? The high filootin' lord of all ye can bloody see? The one who can piss on whatever an' whomever they want, the one who can take a high an' mighty shite for all to gracefully bow down to and relish in the grace of your most royal high arse? Quite frankly, the idea pisses me off cap'n. str_npc1_kingsupport_2|I only ask that you make a few of my closest allies your personal guards if you do one day become king. str_npc2_kingsupport_2|I must tell you the Volheerian warriors have deep pockets. If you do not uphold your end of things in paying them well things might turn sour very quickly. But do not worry I am certain you understand this. str_npc3_kingsupport_2|I would, my {reg33?Lady Lord}. But I would strongly recommend that you look into bringing more draharian warriors into your army, if that suits your taste, {reg33?my lady sir}. str_npc4_kingsupport_2|Of course, {reg33?my lady captain}. The trick is now to get others to follow you. As you know, one's lineage is a great determinant of one's worthiness. Perhaps you have a long-lost ancestor of whom you have not told me? str_npc5_kingsupport_2|I would. But there is something I should say, on behalf of the Olden Perisno Empire, I pray that you uphold the old laws once you become king! str_npc6_kingsupport_2|I would. I would tell anyone who listens of your deeds on behalf of the weak and helpless, of your ability to lead men against great odds and triumph, and tell them that if you were to become {king/queen}, there would be one law and one peace -- from the Naphali woodlands to the Drache mountains, from the high steppe to the Maccavian shore. str_npc7_kingsupport_2|Yes, captain, I would. If you uphold everything you promise I can be certain you would make a great {reg33?queen king}. str_npc8_kingsupport_2|I would -- on one condition. You'd be in wherever you want to rule, but I'd rule my own hall. And if I had a dispute with any other of your thegns, be it over land, livestock, or blood, you'd let us settle it sword to sword, according to the old ways, and let the heavens decide who is in the right. str_npc9_kingsupport_2|I would, {reg33?madame sir}, and others would too. But here's what I think -- you need to show the noble lords that you won't bend to every little whim. You must show true spirit, and every Maccavian will follow you! str_npc10_kingsupport_2|Certainly, {reg33Sister Brother}. But I'd ask that you consider a thought of mine. If you became {reg33?queen king}, then I'd like that you open a order of trading that is protected from the common thieves and bandits. Even if this means a larger force accompanying the caravans. As a trader I know firsthand the ruin we can fall into when we get robbed by some savage thieves! str_npc11_kingsupport_2|Of course, I would! My Naphali brothers long for Perisno to return as it once was. I feel that you can bring it back... str_npc12_kingsupport_2|Of course, captain. But if I have learned anything in my travels in this land, Perisno needs a change. A king... one that shows fierce devotion to the throne and care for the commonfolk str_npc13_kingsupport_2|It does not hurt to be the subject of an epic, recited around campfires and hearthfires, describing one's deeds. str_npc14_kingsupport_2|I would indeed, sir. I think you can unite this land, and then we'll be able to raise an army such as Perisno has not seen for many generations -- Hakkon lances, Tolraninan knights, Draharian spears, Drachen swords, Maccavian axes, and Elintoran archers, and take it over the mountains to subdue all the lands that the Perisno emperors once held in sway. str_npc15_kingsupport_2|I would. We need a strong Perisno, a strong ruler in order to defeat the Zann! As we say in our homeland, YA WU LAK KAAAK! str_npc16_kingsupport_2|Of course, my {reg33?Lady Lord}. Everyone in Elintor shall sing your name. There is one thing I wish to discuss further once the time comes. I wish to continue my noble line with... oh... we shall speak at a later time. str_npc17_kingsupport_2|(Kengesh just doesn't, you shouldn't see this line) str_npc18_kingsupport_2|I will if you promise me that you will keep your wits and not be consumed by power, warlord. I'll go about Bakhal, telling warriors of your integrity, spreading word of how you are a strong warlord who is ready to lead, not lynch. str_npc19_kingsupport_2|I'll support ye if you promise me to not be a tyrant cap'n. None of this trite about huge tithes the people have to pay. I want an end to the slavery of common folk. I want the abolition of serfdom, no more chains, no more whips, no more foremen exactin every hour of sweat and blood. I want ye to instead make sure that lords have te give proper meals and employ the common folk as proper workers, like any wealthy merchant does. If you do that, I will fully support ye. str_npc1_kingsupport_2a|Please go on... str_npc2_kingsupport_2a|Please continue... str_npc3_kingsupport_2a|Please continue... str_npc4_kingsupport_2a|Of course - let me tell you all about him. str_npc5_kingsupport_2a|Please go on... str_npc6_kingsupport_2a|Splendid. str_npc7_kingsupport_2a|Well, yes, I will try to keep order... str_npc8_kingsupport_2a|Fair enough str_npc9_kingsupport_2a|That seems sensible enough... str_npc10_kingsupport_2a|Of course - I would give my subjects that right. str_npc11_kingsupport_2a|See if you can recall that prophesy. str_npc12_kingsupport_2a|Interesting. Please go on... str_npc13_kingsupport_2a|Why, yes, that you are. str_npc14_kingsupport_2a|Please go on... str_npc15_kingsupport_2a|Well-spoken, my good man. str_npc16_kingsupport_2a|Interesting... Please continue. str_npc17_kingsupport_2a|(Kengesh just doesn't, you shouldn't see this line) str_npc18_kingsupport_2a|Of course, and to prove that, I will ensure that proper trials will be held if any such issues arise. I'm a fair ruler, not some bloodthirsty tyrant. str_npc19_kingsupport_2a|Certainly. I'll make sure that the rights of common folk are installed and respected. str_npc1_kingsupport_2b|Well. We saw how that turned out... str_npc2_kingsupport_2b|I do not ask for their support, as they would no doubt wish to make a profit on the transaction. I wish you would have thought more before you acted. str_npc3_kingsupport_2b|I have no intention of hobbling myself in that way. str_npc4_kingsupport_2b|I will have no part of this. str_npc5_kingsupport_2b|I said that I wished to be {reg33?queen king}, not that I wished to involve myself in the minutiae of nomadism. str_npc6_kingsupport_2b|I'm not sure that I can quite deliver all that. str_npc7_kingsupport_2b|I think you're maybe taking the idea of the king's peace a bit too far, there. str_npc8_kingsupport_2b|That's a pretty tall condition. str_npc9_kingsupport_2b|I'm not sure that implementing your idea would be as 'simple' as you think. str_npc10_kingsupport_2b|Hmm. Let me think it over. str_npc11_kingsupport_2b|Ah... I'll have my hand back, please. str_npc12_kingsupport_2b|Enough, sir. I will not have you mock our traditions. str_npc13_kingsupport_2b|Hmm. I'm not sure about that. str_npc14_kingsupport_2b|Actually, I was looking forward to a bit of rest after becoming {reg33?queen king}... str_npc15_kingsupport_2b|{reg33?Queen King} of the Clerks, maybe, Enough of such talk. str_npc16_kingsupport_2b|No offense, but I'm not sure that's the approach I'd take. str_npc17_kingsupport_2b|(Kengesh just doesn't, you shouldn't see this line) str_npc18_kingsupport_2b|Nevermind str_npc19_kingsupport_2b|Nevermind str_npc1_kingsupport_3|If I could go about this land for a few weeks, telling the common folk that you were going to grant amnesty to their kinfolk like the emperors of old -- well, they would start talking of you as the Emperor, and that would pave your way to the throne. Shall I do that, Boss? str_npc2_kingsupport_3|If you like, captain, I can take a few weeks to visit the guildhalls and caravanseries where I have contacts, and explain to them that, in you, they will have a {reg33?ruler king} who will check the rapacious nobles, who, with their tariffs and taxes, would strangle commerce for the sake of a few extra aurums to spend on their wars and their feasts. What do you say to that, captain? str_npc3_kingsupport_3|If you were to make such a pledge, {reg33?madame sir}, I think that it would help many of the lords of this land overcome any reluctance that they might have. If your aim is to restore the old Perisnoan system, then arguably you are a more legitimate {reg33?ruler king} then any of these come-lately usurpers. Give me leave for several weeks, {reg33?madame sir}, and I will let it be known in the noble courts and merchant houses of this land that you intend to restore their ancient rights. str_npc4_kingsupport_3|Yes -- I think I have heard of that line, In fact, I can envision {reg33?her his} entire genealogy. If you give me leave, 'Majesty', I shall travel about the villages and castles of this realm over the next several weeks, spreading word of your royal birth. Of course, I would hope that you would remember your faithful subject, when it comes to distributing lands... str_npc5_kingsupport_3|Anyway, lord, in these sorry times the men of the great estates have taken to blocking our passage, charging us huge fees to cross. It is a great burden on my people, Bahadur. If I could take a few weeks to let the men of the steppes know that you would support the restoration of our ancient rights, well, then, I think you would find many who would support you as khan, and when men speak of you as khan, that's the first step to becoming one. str_npc6_kingsupport_3|Very well. Although I am now a stranger to my family, I have entered many a noble hall in your train, and I reckon I would be welcome again. I shall go about this land and tell the nobles that when you are {reg33?queen king}, you will strive your hardest to protect the weak and to crush discord, so that no man will raise his hand against another with impunity, and one day, perhaps, the sin of fraticide will be no more. str_npc7_kingsupport_3|I'll tell you what, captain. Give me a few weeks and I'll go to some of these villages -- stinking hovels that they are, but I reckon I can take care of myself these days. I'll tell the people there that once you unify this land, you'll wipe it clean of banditry. You'll erect gallows along the roads and keep them well-stocked with broken-necked thieves, so that every passerby knows that the wages of indecency is death. str_npc8_kingsupport_3|Good! Then give me a few weeks and I'll go about the courts of this land, letting it be known that you're a {reg33?ruler king} who respects the thegns and their ancient rights. You won't go sticking your royal nose where it doesn't belong, and Perisno will be the better for it. str_npc9_kingsupport_3|It's perfectly sensible, {reg33?madame sir} -- and we'll be free of those cursed writs and burghers' petitions and scrolls that take up all of my time and yours, when we should both be out fighting for the glory of your kingdom. Give me leave and I'll spread word among the noble lords of this land that you're here to restore the old ways, and I'll bet there will plenty who will follow you into battle. str_npc10_kingsupport_3|Well then, {reg33?Sister Brother}, give me leave for a few weeks and I can go about this land, letting the common folk know that you will rule justly and equitably, and that lord and common alike should be one before your law. Men will speak of you as {king/queen}, and that's a good start to becoming one... str_npc11_kingsupport_3|I can't recall now, but if you let me go back to my home, I could find an old greybeard who remembers it in full. And, I could put it around that you've got the mark of kings on your hand! There's many where I come from who are waiting for a just ruler, and a man's hands tell all that's worth knowing about him. Give me a few weeks, and I'll reckon I can have quite a few expecting you to be their next {reg33?queen king}. str_npc12_kingsupport_3|But you know what? There was no 'imperial' law when it came to the crown. Sometimes one emperor handed the empire to his son. Sometimes he split it between his generals. Sometimes one emperor murdered the last. There's no right 'Perisnoan' way to crown a {king/king or queen}, and thus it makes sense that the crown should go to the one most fit to govern -- which would be you, naturally. Give me a couple of weeks, and I'll write a tract which proves it and find a copyist to post a version in every town tavern in the land. What do you say to that idea, captain? str_npc13_kingsupport_3|Then give me leave for a few weeks, oh gallant one, and I will spin such a tale as would stir even the dullest heart, inspiring admiration for your virtues, compassion for your hardships, and indignation at those who would stand in your way. I assume, of course, that I would be able to take a certain amount of poetic license with the details? str_npc14_kingsupport_3|Give me leave for a few weeks, {reg33?madame sir}, and I will let all the worthy men of this land know that you are the one to unite not just Perisno, but all the other Perisnoan dominions. For according to my thinking, no one should be {king/king or queen} here unless they have the capacity to rule the entirety of the realm -- and you alone have demonstrated such a capacity, {reg33?madame sir}. str_npc15_kingsupport_3|I'm glad you think so. Here's what I suggest. I know men in the guilds here, men like me, who've been shafted and shaken down until they can take no more. Here's what I'll tell them -- you're honest. You respect the burghers. You'll pay your debts. You won't beggar your subjects. str_npc16_kingsupport_3|Give me leave for a few weeks, and I'll do a little tour of my former employers' castles. I'll sing them a pretty song about what you'll do as {reg33?queen king}, about all the ancient freedoms you'll restore -- let them rob their tenants and tax the merchants and fight their wars and spend themselves silly without a thought to tomorrow, as a noble ought! What do you say to that, captain? str_npc17_kingsupport_3|(Kengesh just doesn't, you shouldn't see this line) str_npc18_kingsupport_3|Very well Warlord. If you promise that, then I will gladly tell the Suti folk of Bakhal about your integrity, of how you are a strong warlord ready to lead, and not to lynch. str_npc19_kingsupport_3|Then you got my bloody support, oh ya do cap'n. I'm still gonna call you cap'n by the way- {reg33?lass boyo} hope ye don't mind. I'll go about tellin' folks all about ya. You'll have support up to yer bloody eyeballs ye will, all over Kaikoth. You will be the drunken subject of song all across taverns, the hymn of freedom to all hard workin' Dwarves I tell ya. I'll go on my way and get ye yer support cap'n! str_npc1_intel_mission|Sure. I have some friends in {s17} I could ask about current poltical situation in {s18}. str_npc2_intel_mission|Connections? Hmm. I has connections in {s17}. str_npc3_intel_mission|Yes, {reg33?madame sir}, I can ask some of my friends that often visit {s17} market for trading matters. I'm sure they could tell me something useful they overheard on the market about the current state of {s18}. str_npc4_intel_mission|Not really, but I know a person that has. If you wish, I can visit an old fellow kingsman in {s17} who is still loyal to me. str_npc5_intel_mission|I may. It's good that you asked since I got some business to attend to at {s17} anyway. str_npc6_intel_mission|I do, and I actually wanted to ask you for a leave since I want to visit my brothers at {s17}. It's been a long time since I've heard from them, and I'm very interested to know how our church is doing. They may also be able to tell me something useful about the state of events in {s18} too. str_npc7_intel_mission|I have a very dear friend in {s17} who helped me a lot in the past. I would be glad to visit her and chat about things. It feels like we haven't talked for ages. str_npc8_intel_mission|I asked some of my Ankars sisters to keep an eye on {s17}. If you let me contact them, I'm sure they will tell a lot of me useful things... for both of us. str_npc9_intel_mission|An old friend of mine, a former Holy Crusader, currently lives in {s17}. I could contact him and see if he can tell me anything interesting. str_npc10_intel_mission|{reg33?Sister Brother}, you're hurting me! You're asking a trader of my caliber if he has any connections. Just give me some time to visit my friends in {s17} and you will have any information you need on the current state of events in {s18}. str_npc11_intel_mission|Perhaps. Give me some time to travel to my contacts in {s17} and I will provide you with information on how things are going on in {s18}. str_npc12_intel_mission|I know some doctors from {s17}. I don't think they're well-informed about political matters, but who knows... str_npc13_intel_mission|Hmm. I may be able to gather some information about state of events in {s17} and {s18} in general, but I'm not sure. str_npc14_intel_mission|I am still a highly respected person among the upper class of {s17}. If you need to know how things are going on in {s18}, just give me some time. str_npc15_intel_mission|All my connections live far away from here. ^^Although... before I joined you, I saved a merchant from bandits near {s17}, so he still owes me a favor. I don't really think he can do anything important for me anyway, so if you want to hear rumors about {s18}, I can visit him. str_npc16_intel_mission|Of course, just give me some time to visit my family that lives near {s17}. str_npc17_intel_mission|(Kengesh just doesn't, you shouldn't see this line) str_npc18_intel_mission|I've still got many friends, and many young spruces I've sired over the many years all throughout Bakhal. I could pay them all a visit, see what my past concubines and former warrior brothers have to say about matters happening in Bakhal. str_npc19_intel_mission|So ye want to me to go trottin' bout an' find stuff out for ya cap'n? Something tells me you just wanna get rid of me n' me scraggly beard... *Barombur gives a dead serious glare, and then bursts out laughing.* I kid of course, calm yer bloody teats! O'course I'll help ya out. There's plenty of disgruntled dwarfs all over Kaikoth, some still with ties to the rebel movements. Could see wut's spoken between pick strokes and in hushed whispers within taverns for ye if need be. str_npc1_fief_acceptance|You'd make me lord of {s17}, Boss? Well, that would be the kindest thing that anyone has ever done for me in a long time. Heh. I'll make the most of it -- you can count on that. I have to say, though -- I'm not sure how the other lords of this realm will react, when they find old Borcha in their august company. str_npc2_fief_acceptance|{s17} as a fief? Well, I've always thought in terms of buying and selling goods, not in terms of governing anything. But now that you mention it, I bet I could make that place turn a fair bit of revenue. I thank you, {my Lord/my lady} -- this is a very kind turn that you have done me. str_npc3_fief_acceptance|{reg33?My lady Sire}, it is most generous of you to offer me {s17}. I would be pleased to hold it, and dedicate myself to the moral and material uplifting of its inhabitants. str_npc4_fief_acceptance|It is good of you to grant me {s17} as a fief -- and most appropriate. Proud indeed is the king who has a baron of the House of Rolf as {his/her} vassal. str_npc5_fief_acceptance|Bahadur -- I would be most pleased to hold {s17}. I will send word to the hills, to my kinsmen, and let them know that there is honorable gold to be earned serving under me in your armies -- and they will come flocking to fight for you! str_npc6_fief_acceptance|{reg33?Lady Sire} -- I am surprised that you find me worthy to govern men, as I am just beginning to learn to govern myself. But if you indeed wish it, I would be most honored to hold {s17} in your name, and dedicate myself to the protection of those who live there. str_npc7_fief_acceptance|Aye, I'll hold {s17} -- and give it a reputation that strikes fear in the hearts of thieves and brigands across Perisno. Thank you, {sire/madame}, for this opportunity. str_npc8_fief_acceptance|You'd make me a thegn? Well, I suppose that I can postpone reclaiming my inheritance for a little while longer, and make my great hall at {s17}. Some day, I may travel over the seas to take back what is mine, but until then, I would be pleased to raise a band of battle-hardened Amazons to fight under your banner. str_npc9_fief_acceptance|{reg33?My lady Sire}, I was cheated of my inheritance -- but now, with this offer of this estate, you make right what was wrong. It would give me the greatest honor to serve you, to fight for you, and to hold this land in fief to you. str_npc10_fief_acceptance|You'd make me a lord? Well, no thank you -- but if you would call me 'tribune' -- the tribunes being the people's servants in the old times -- then I suppose I could bring myself to run {s17} for you. I'd put food in the bellies of the hungry, and raise a fine force of Naphali archers to fight on your behalf, {Brother/Sister}. But I can't promise that the real blue-bloods will enjoy rubbing shoulders with me in your councils. str_npc11_fief_acceptance|Ay! You'd grant old Tamaris a title of nobility? Well, I'd be daft to turn you down, now wouldn't I? My, the strange turns that life takes... Fancy this old bag of bones becoming a great peer of the realm of Perisno. str_npc12_fief_acceptance|Well, {reg33?my lady sire}, I'd have you know that I don't believe in the holding of land in fief to the king. Farmers and landholders should govern their own affairs, under the distant watch of the sovereign. That being said, Perisno has seen far too much bloodshed for us to turn the social order on its head right now. Give me that land, and I'll endeavor to prepare it for a brighter future -- if not in this generation, than perhaps in the next. str_npc13_fief_acceptance|How generous of you, captain! You and I have traveled Perisno, and I come out of this as a lord! I may bring a few warriors of Hylr into my retinue as well, so that we may stay true to our roots. str_npc14_fief_acceptance|You do me a great honor, captain. In Geroia, a youngest son such as myself has few opportunities to earn a fief of his own. But here, in Perisno, there is still the chance for a man to win with his sword what was denied him by his birth! I shall hold {s17} as your vassal, and raise an army to fight for your glory and for mine. str_npc15_fief_acceptance|Well, {reg33?my lady sire}, that's a gracious act, and marks you as the kind of monarch who can save this sorry land from the incompetence of the current batch. I suspect a lot of the noble lords around here will think that a commoner like me isn't fit to hold a fief. Well, when they see what I do with it, and what revenues I can bring in, they'll change their tune! str_npc16_fief_acceptance|Oh, that's most generous of you, {reg33?my lady sire}. I've been in and out of many a great hall or manor -- not always with the master's permission, I should add -- but I never thought I'd own one myself. Let me think... When I collect my first year's rents, what baubles shall I buy myself? str_npc17_fief_acceptance|You're granting me a fief? This is very kind of you. Thank you, I'll do my best to help your kingdom and its people. str_npc18_fief_acceptance|Warlord, I thank you for bestowing me this land. You've given an old Giant a home... I'll make it worth your while, and tribute great amounts to your plans. I'll make sure of it. str_npc19_fief_acceptance|Have ye gone bloody mad? Givin' a former rebel land? Bahaha! I bloody love ya cap'n, you're an absolute madman! I'll be sure to treat the folks fairly. I refuse to be called lord though, I'm just a steward of the land- no fief under my gaze is gonna suffer, I'll tell ya that much. str_npc3_woman_to_woman|My lady, if you don't mind me saying -- I think by now you have proven yourself to be one of the great warriors of this realm. Yet strangely, no king has come forward to offer you a fief. Perhaps it is because you are a woman. No matter -- I personally believe that you will take your place among the great lords of this realm, even if you have to fight twice as long and twice as hard to receive your due! str_npc7_woman_to_woman|Captain. If you don't mind me saying, you have fought long and hard against the scum of Perisno, and with their defeat, you make this land a better place. You are well deserving of a fief of your own -- and I suspect that if you were not a woman, a king would have offered you one by now. That is the way of the men in this sorry land they let us stand in the front of the battleline to take the enemy's blows, but when it comes to a division of the spoils, they expect us to head to the rear. str_npc8_woman_to_woman|Excuse me, {playername}. I would like to offer you my congratulations -- it seems that you are well on your way to making a name for yourself as a warrior to be feared. If you were a man, I suspect the kings of this land would be falling over themselves to make you their vassal. Alas, in this world, women like ourselves must fight twice as hard to receive what is only our due. str_npc11_woman_to_woman|Aye, lassie, I just can't help thinking to myself -- you've made quite a name for yourself, haven't you? Fighting and marching up and down the length of the land. Why, I suspect if you were a man, some king would have offered you a fief by now. Well, you may still get what you deserve -- you'll just have to prove yourself a bit more. str_npc16_woman_to_woman|Oy, Captain -- if you don't mind me saying, you've made quite a name for yourself in these parts. I suspect that if you were a man, a king would have offered you a fief by now. But we ladies should come to expect things like that. Men will find any excuse not to reward us for our work, so if we take a fancy to a bit of land somewhere, maybe we should just reach out and take it. That's the way I look at the world, anyway. str_comment_intro_liege_affiliated|I am told that you are pledged to one of the pretenders who disputes my claim to the crown of Perisno. But we may still talk. str_comment_intro_famous_liege|Your fame runs before you! Perhaps it is time that you sought a liege worthy of your valor. str_comment_intro_famous_martial|Your fame runs before you! Perhaps we shall test each other's valor in a tournament, or on the battlefield! str_comment_intro_famous_badtempered|I've heard of you. Well, I'm not one for bandying words, so if you have anything to say, out with it. str_comment_intro_famous_pitiless|I know your name. It strikes fear in men's hearts. That is good. Perhaps we should speak together, some time. str_comment_intro_famous_cunning|Ah, yes. At last we meet. You sound like a good {reg33?woman man} to know. Let us speak together, from time to time. str_comment_intro_famous_sadistic|I know your name -- and from what I hear, I'll warrant that many a grieving widow knows too. But that is no concern of mine. str_comment_intro_famous_goodnatured|I've heard of you! It's very good to finally make your acquaintance. str_comment_intro_famous_upstanding|I know your name. They say you are a most valiant warrior. I can only hope that your honour and mercy matches your valor. str_comment_intro_noble_liege|I see that you carry a noble{reg33?'s man's} banner, although I do not recognize the device. Know that I am always looking for good {men/warriors} to fight for me, once they prove themselves to be worthy of my trust. str_comment_intro_noble_martial|I see that you carry a nobleman's banner, but I do not recognize the device. No matter -- a brave {reg33?warrior man}'s home is all the world, or so they say! str_comment_intro_noble_badtempered|I don't recognize the device on your banner. No doubt another foreigner come to our lands, as if we didn't have so many here already. str_comment_intro_noble_pitiless|I see that you carry a nobleman's banner, but I do not recognize the device. Another vulture come to grow fat on the leftovers of war, no doubt! str_comment_intro_noble_cunning|I see that you carry a nobleman's banner, but I do not recognize the device. Still, it is always worthwhile to make the acquaintance of {reg33?women men} who may one day prove themselves to be great warriors. str_comment_intro_noble_sadistic|I see that you carry a nobleman's banner, but I do not recognize the device. Perhaps you are the bastard {reg33?daughter son} of a puffed-up cattle thief? Or perhaps you stole it? str_comment_intro_noble_goodnatured|I see that you carry a nobleman's banner, but I do not recognize the device. Forgive my ignorance, {reg33?my lady sir}! It is good to make your acquaintance. str_comment_intro_noble_upstanding|I see that you carry a nobleman's banner, but I do not recognize the device. No doubt you have come to Perisno in search of wealth and glory. If this indeed is the case, then I only ask that you show mercy to those poor souls caught in the path of war. str_comment_intro_common_liege|You may be of common birth, but know that I am always looking for good men to fight for me, if they can prove themselves to be worthy of my trust. str_comment_intro_common_martial|Perhaps you are not of gentle birth, but even a commoner, be {reg33?she he} of sufficient valor, may make something of {himself/herself} some day. str_comment_intro_common_badtempered|Speak quickly, if you have anything to say, for I have no time to be bandying words with common soldiers of fortune. str_comment_intro_common_pitiless|You have the look of a mercenary, another vulture come to grow fat on the misery of this land. str_comment_intro_common_cunning|Well... I have not heard of you, but you have the look of a {reg33?woman man} who might make something of {reg33?her him}self, some day. str_comment_intro_common_sadistic|Normally I cut the throats of impudent commoners who barge into my presence uninvited, but I am in a good mood today. str_comment_intro_common_goodnatured|Well, you look like a good enough sort. str_comment_intro_common_upstanding|Peace to you, and always remember to temper your valor with mercy, your courage with honour. str_comment_intro_female_famous_liege|I have heard much about you. Some {reg65?women men} may fear a {reg33?woman man} who is versed in the art of war, but I for one will not turn away hands that can grip a sword, should their owner be brave and loyal. str_comment_intro_female_famous_martial|I have heard much about you. They say that you are the equal of even the bravest of {reg33?women men} in your prowess at arms. Perhaps one day I shall try my valor against yours, either in a tournament or on the battlefield! str_comment_intro_female_famous_badtempered|I've heard of talk of you -- the {reg33?woman man} who knows how to fight like a {reg33?man woman}. str_comment_intro_female_famous_pitiless|I know your name. It strikes fear in {reg65?women men}'s hearts. That is good. Perhaps we should speak together, some time. str_comment_intro_female_famous_cunning|Ah, yes. At last we meet. You sound like a good {reg33?woman man} to know. Let us speak together, from time to time. str_comment_intro_female_famous_sadistic|I know your name -- and from what I hear, I'll warrant that many a grieving widow knows too. But that is no concern of mine. str_comment_intro_female_famous_goodnatured|I've heard of you! It's very good to finally make your acquaintance. str_comment_intro_female_famous_upstanding|I know your name. They say you are a most valiant warrior. I can only hope that your honour and mercy matches your valor. str_comment_intro_female_noble_liege|It is not often that I meet a {reg33?woman man} who aspires to lead {reg33?warriors men} into battle. But these are dark and troubled times, and I for one will not turn away hands that can grip a sword, should their owner be brave and loyal. str_comment_intro_female_noble_martial|I do not recognize the device on your banner, but clearly you are a {reg33?lady boy} of rank. Please consider me your most humble servant. str_comment_intro_female_noble_badtempered|I don't recognize the device on that banner. Clearly another foreigner come to our lands, bringing their strange ways. str_comment_intro_female_noble_pitiless|I see that you carry a noble's banner, but I do not recognize the device... You should know, {reg33?lady boy}, that in Perisno it is the {women/men} to ride to war, and if you seek to overturn the natural order of things, you will find your fair head stuck on a pike -- like that of any other rebel! str_comment_intro_female_noble_cunning|It is not unheard-of for a {reg33?woman man} to seek {reg33?her his} fortune on the battlefields of Perisno, but neither is it usual. I shall be most interested in your progress. str_comment_intro_female_noble_sadistic|You appear to be of noble rank, but I don't recognize your banner. Clearly, another foreigner come to our shores -- no doubt from a land where {women/men} are weak, and the {men/women} ride to war in their place! str_comment_intro_female_noble_goodnatured|I see that you carry a noble{reg33?woman man}'s banner, but I do not recognize the device. Forgive my ignorance, {dear boy/my lady}! It is good to make your acquaintance. str_comment_intro_female_noble_upstanding|It is not every day that we see a {reg33?woman male} caparisoned for war. Please do not take this amiss, {reg33?my lady dear boy}, for you have every right to protect yourself, but I cannot pretend to be fully comfortable with your decision to fight in battle. I would prefer that {males/women} be untouched by these wars, as I believe the {male/female} to be the custodian of what little gentility and tenderness remains to us. str_comment_intro_female_admiring_liege|It is not often that I meet a {reg33?woman man} who aspires to lead {reg33?warriors men} into battle. But these are dark and troubled times, and I for one will not turn away hands that can grip a sword, should their owner be brave and loyal. str_comment_intro_female_admiring_martial|Greetings, {reg33?my lady dear boy}. Although I see from your demeanor that you are not a conventional {reg33?maiden boy}, I hope that you are not averse to a declaration of admiration from me, your most humble servant. str_comment_intro_female_badtempered_admiring|Heh. Fancy this -- a {reg33?maiden pretty boy}, all equipped for war. Well, it's a strange sight, but in your case, I can imagine that it might grow on me. str_comment_intro_female_pitiless_admiring|It is unusual to see a {reg33?woman boy} girt for war. Be careful, {reg33?my lady dear boy} -- it is a harsh world, and it would be a shame to see such beauty marred by a sword-blow. str_comment_intro_female_cunning_admiring|Greetings, {reg33?my lady dear boy}. Please do not think it forward, if I say that it is unusual to see a {reg33?woman boy} caparisoned for war. I hope that one day I may be the {reg65?mother father} of a daughter possessed of such bravery and spirit. str_comment_intro_female_sadistic_admiring|What have we here! A {reg33?woman pretty boy}, caparisoned for war! Well, I dare say that one as fair as you could lend a touch of {delicacy/femininity} even to a mail hauberk. str_comment_intro_female_admiring_goodnatured|{reg33?My lady Dear boy}, if you are skilled as arms as you are fair in countenance, then your enemies should indeed fear you! str_comment_intro_female_admiring_upstanding|Greetings, {reg33?my lady dear boy}. Even with the dust of the march upon your clothes and gear, I can see that you are not lacking in the graces of your noble sex. str_comment_intro_female_common_liege|It is not often that I meet a {reg33?woman man} who aspires to lead {reg33?warriors men} into battle. But these are dark and troubled times, and I for one will not turn away hands that can grip a sword, should their owner be brave and loyal. str_comment_intro_female_common_martial|I must say, {reg33?my lady dear boy} -- do be careful, riding about this dangerous land. If you ever wished to seek a more... em... settled life, I'm sure I could find you a worthy {reg33?husband wife} from among my {reg33?men warriors}. str_comment_intro_female_common_badtempered|By the way, {reg33?girl boy} -- does your {reg33?husband mistress} know that you nicked {reg33?his her} weapons and armor? I'll bet you're in for a right old beating when you get home! str_comment_intro_female_common_pitiless|These are fallen times indeed, when even {reg33?women males} turn brigand, to pick the leavings from the wreckage of war. str_comment_intro_female_common_cunning|It is not unheard-of for a {reg33?woman male} to seek {reg33?her his} fortune on the battlefields of Perisno, but neither is it usual. I shall be most interested in your progress. str_comment_intro_female_common_sadistic|A {reg33?woman man}, caparisoned for war! Well, I suppose that you're {reg33?no more not much less} womanly than most of those in my service who call themselves warriors. str_comment_intro_female_common_goodnatured|From the look of you, I suppose you can handle yourself, but do be careful out there, {reg33?my lady my boy}. str_comment_intro_female_common_upstanding|It is not every day that we see a {male/woman} caparisoned for war. Please do not take this amiss, {reg33?my lady my boy}, for you have every right to protect yourself, but I cannot pretend to be fully comfortable with your decision to fight in battle. I would prefer that {males/women} be untouched by these wars, as I believe the {male/female} to be the custodian of what little gentility and tenderness remains to us. str_rejoinder_intro_female_common_badtempered|I won my weapons in battle. Would you care to test their edge? str_rejoinder_intro_female_noble_sadistic|Never mind my country. Here in Perisno, it seems, dogs lead {reg65?soldiers men} to war. str_rejoinder_intro_female_common_sadistic|And you, {reg65?madam sir}, are no more bestial than my horse. str_rejoinder_intro_female_noble_pitiless|I would restore the natural order, so that you no longer speak from your arse. str_rejoinder_intro_female_common_pitiless|Indeed, these are fallen times, when brigands call themselves 'Lord'. str_rejoinder_intro_noble_sadistic|Maybe now I'll take your banner. And your cattle. And your life. str_rejoinder_intro_female_pitiless_admiring|I would be delighted to mar your {reg65?pretty face handsome nose}, {reg65?madam sir}. str_rejoinder_intro_female_common_upstanding|Would you like to feel the tenderness of my steel? str_rejoinder_intro_female_noble_upstanding|Would you like to feel the tenderness of my steel? str_rejoinder_intro_female_common_martial|I could find worthier {reg33?husbands wives} than those in a kennel. str_rejoinder_intro_female_sadistic_admiring|You could add a touch of humanity to a horse's harness, but just a touch. str_rejoinder_intro_female_badtempered_admiring|If you're disturbed by the sight of me, I'd be pleased to put out your eyes. str_comment_you_raided_my_village_enemy_benevolent|You have attacked innocent farmers under my protection in the village of {s51}. I will punish you for your misdeeds! str_comment_you_raided_my_village_enemy_spiteful|You have raided my village of {s51}, destroying my property and killing the tenants. I will take my compensation in blood! str_comment_you_raided_my_village_enemy_coldblooded|You have raided my village of {s51}, destroying my property and killing the tenants. I will make you think twice before you disrupt my revenues like that again. str_comment_you_raided_my_village_enemy|You have raided my village of {s51}, destroying my property and killing tenants under my protection. You will pay the price for your crime! str_comment_you_raided_my_village_unfriendly_spiteful|You have raided my village of {s51}. Do it again and I'll gut you like a fish. str_comment_you_raided_my_village_friendly|You have raided my village of {s51}. This will place a grave strain on our friendship. str_comment_you_raided_my_village_default|You have raided my village of {s51}. If you continue to behave this way, we may soon come to blows. str_comment_you_stole_cattles_from_my_village_enemy_benevolent|I have heard that you have stolen cattles from innocent farmers under my protection in the village of {s51}. I will punish you for your misdeeds! str_comment_you_stole_cattles_from_my_village_enemy_spiteful|I have heard that you have stolen cattles from my villagers living at {s51}, stealing my villager's property. You will pay results of this dishonorable act! str_comment_you_stole_cattles_from_my_village_enemy_coldblooded|I have heard that you have stolen cattles from my villagers living at {s51}, stealing my villager's property. I will make you think twice before you disrupt my revenues like that again. str_comment_you_stole_cattles_from_my_village_enemy|I have heard that you have stolen cattles from my villagers living at {s51}, stealing my villager's property. You will pay results of this dishonorable act! str_comment_you_stole_cattles_from_my_village_unfriendly_spiteful|I have heard that you have stolen cattles from my villagers living at {s51}. Do it again and I'll gut you like a fish. str_comment_you_stole_cattles_from_my_village_friendly|I have heard that you have stolen cattles from my villagers living at {s51}. This will place a grave strain on our friendship. str_comment_you_stole_cattles_from_my_village_default|I have heard that you have stolen cattles from my villagers living at {s51}. If you continue to behave this way, we may soon come to blows. str_comment_you_robbed_my_village_enemy_coldblooded|You have robbed my tenants in the village of {s51}. I take that as a personal insult. str_comment_you_robbed_my_village_enemy|You have robbed innocent farmers under my protection in the village of {s51}. I will punish you for your misdeeds! str_comment_you_robbed_my_village_friendly_spiteful|I have heard that you pinched some food from my tenants at {s51}. Well, I'll not begrudge you a scrap or two, but keep in mind that I'm the one who must listen to their whining afterward. str_comment_you_robbed_my_village_friendly|I have heard that you requisitioned supplies from my tenants at {s51}. I am sure that you would not have done so were you not desperately in need. str_comment_you_robbed_my_village_default|You have robbed my tenants in the village of {s51}. If you continue to behave this way, we may soon come to blows. str_comment_you_accosted_my_caravan_enemy|You have been accosting caravans under my protection. But your trail of brigandage will soon come to an end. str_comment_you_accosted_my_caravan_default|You have been accosting caravans under my protection. This sort of behavior must stop. str_comment_you_helped_villagers_benevolent|I heard that you gave charity to my tenants in the village of {s51}. I had been neglectful in my duties as lord and protector, and I appreciate what you have done. str_comment_you_helped_villagers_friendly_cruel|I heard that you gave charity to my tenants in the village of {s51}. I appreciate that you meant well, but I'd rather you not undercut my authority like that. str_comment_you_helped_villagers_friendly|I heard that you gave charity to my tenants in the village of {s51}. Times are hard, and I know that you mean well, so I will not object to you providing them with assistance. str_comment_you_helped_villagers_unfriendly_spiteful|I heard that you gave charity to my tenants in the village of {s51}. As amusing as it is to see you grubbing for favor among my vassals, I would ask you to mind your own business. str_comment_you_helped_villagers_cruel|I heard that you gave charity to my tenants in the village of {s51}. As the peasants' lord and protector, it is most properly my duty to assist them in times of hardship. You may mean well, but your actions still undercut my authority. I would thank you to leave them alone. str_comment_you_helped_villagers_default|I heard that you gave charity to my tenants in the village of {s51}. Times are hard, and I know that you mean well, but try not to make a habit of it. I am their lord and protector, and I would rather not have them go looking to strangers for assistance. str_comment_you_give_castle_in_my_control|You won't regret your decision to give {s51} to me. You can count on me to protect it. str_comment_you_captured_a_castle_allied_friendly|I heard that you have besieged and taken {s51}. That was a great dead, and I am proud to call you my friend! str_comment_you_captured_a_castle_allied_spiteful|I heard that you have besieged and taken {s51}. Good work! Soon, we will have all their fortresses to despoil, their treasuries to ransack, their grieving widows to serve us our wine. str_comment_you_captured_a_castle_allied_unfriendly_spiteful|I heard that you have besieged and taken {s51}. Well, every dog has his day, or so they say. Enjoy it while you can, until your betters kick you back out in the cold where you belong. str_comment_you_captured_a_castle_allied_unfriendly|I heard that you have besieged and taken {s51}. Whatever our differences in the past, I must offer you my congratulations. str_comment_you_captured_a_castle_allied|I heard that you have besieged and taken {s51}. We have them on the run! str_comment_you_captured_my_castle_enemy_spiteful|I hear that you have broken into my home at {s51}. I hope the dungeon is to your liking, as you will be spending much time there in the years to come. str_comment_you_captured_my_castle_enemy_chivalrous|You hold {s51}, my rightful fief. I hope you will give me the chance to win it back! str_comment_you_captured_my_castle_enemy|You have something that belongs to me -- {s51}. I will make you relinquish it. str_comment_we_defeated_a_lord_unfriendly_spiteful|I suppose you will want to drink to the memory of our victory over {s54}. Well, save your wine -- it will take more than that to wipe out the stain of your earlier disgraces. str_comment_we_defeated_a_lord_unfriendly|I will not forget how we fought together against {s54}, but I can also not forget the other matters that lie between us. str_comment_we_defeated_a_lord_cruel|That was a great victory over {s54}, wasn't it? We made of his army a feast for the crows! str_comment_we_defeated_a_lord_quarrelsome|I won't forget how we whipped {s54}? I enjoyed that. str_comment_we_defeated_a_lord_upstanding|I will not forget our victory over {s54}. Let us once again give thanks to heaven, and pray that we not grow too proud. str_comment_we_defeated_a_lord_default|That was a great victory over {s54}, wasn't it? I am honoured to have fought by your side. str_comment_we_fought_in_siege_unfriendly_spiteful|I suppose you will want to drink to the memory of our capture of {s51}. Well, save your wine -- it will take more than that to wipe out the stain of your earlier disgraces. str_comment_we_fought_in_siege_unfriendly|I will not forget how we together we stormed {s51}, but I can also not forget the other matters that lie between us. str_comment_we_fought_in_siege_cruel|I won't forget how we broke through the walls of {s51} and put its defenders to the sword. It is a sweet memory. str_comment_we_fought_in_siege_quarrelsome|Remember how the enemy squealed when we came over the walls of {s51}? They had thought they were safe! We wiped the smug smiles of their faces! str_comment_we_fought_in_siege_upstanding|I will not forget our capture of {s51}. Let us once again give thanks to heaven, and pray that we not grow too proud. str_comment_we_fought_in_siege_default|I will not forget how together we captured {s51}. I am honoured to have fought by your side. str_comment_we_fought_in_major_battle_unfriendly_spiteful|I suppose you will want to drink to the memory of our great victory near {s51}. Well, save your wine -- it will take more than that to wipe out the stain of your earlier disgraces. str_comment_we_fought_in_major_battle_unfriendly|I will not forget how we fought together in the great battle near {s51}, but I can also not forget the other matters that lie between us. str_comment_we_fought_in_major_battle_cruel|I won't forget the great battle near {s51}, when we broke through the enemy lines and they ran screaming before us. It is a sweet memory. str_comment_we_fought_in_major_battle_quarrelsome|That was a fine fight near {s51}, when we made those bastards run! str_comment_we_fought_in_major_battle_upstanding|I will not forget how we fought side by side at the great battle near {s51}. Let us once again give thanks to heaven, and pray that we not grow too proud. str_comment_we_fought_in_major_battle_default|I will not forget how we fought side by side at the great battle near {s51}. I am honoured to have fought by your side. str_comment_you_defeated_a_lord_allied_liege|So, you crossed swords with that rascal they call {s54}, and emerged victorious. I am very happy to hear that. str_comment_you_defeated_a_lord_allied_unfriendly_spiteful|I heard that you fought and defeated {s54}. Every dog has its day, I suppose. str_comment_you_defeated_a_lord_allied_spiteful|I heard that you fought and defeated that dog {s54}. Ah, if only I could have heard {reg4?her him} whimpering for mercy. str_comment_you_defeated_a_lord_allied_unfriendly_chivalrous|I heard that you fought and defeated {s54}. I hope that you did not use dishonourable means to do so. str_comment_you_defeated_a_lord_allied|I heard that you fought and defeated {s54}. I wish you joy of your victory. str_comment_you_defeated_me_enemy_chivalrous|I will not begrudge you your victory the last time that we met, but I am anxious for another round! str_comment_you_defeated_me_enemy_spiteful|I have been looking forward to meeting you again. Your tricks will not deceive me a second time, and I will relish hearing your cries for mercy. str_comment_you_defeated_me_enemy|When last we met, {playername}, you had the better of me. But I assure you that it will not happen again! str_comment_i_defeated_you_enemy_spiteful|Back for more? Make me fight you again, and I'll feed your bowels to my hounds. str_comment_i_defeated_you_enemy_chivalrous|Come to test your valor against me again, {playername}? str_comment_i_defeated_you_enemy_benevolent|So once again you come at me? Will you ever learn? str_comment_i_defeated_you_enemy_coldblooded|You are persistent, but a nuisance. str_comment_i_defeated_you_enemy|How many times must I chastise you before you learn to keep your distance? str_comment_we_were_defeated_unfriendly_spiteful|Last I saw you, you had been struck down by the {reg4?warriors men} of {s54}. I blame you for that disaster. What a pity to see that you survived. str_comment_we_were_defeated_unfriendly|Last I saw you, you had been struck down by the {reg4?warriors men} of {s54}. Well, I see that you survived. str_comment_we_were_defeated_cruel|Last I saw you, you had been struck down by the {reg4?warriors men} of {s54}. Don't worry -- we'll find {reg4?her him}, and make {reg4?her him} choke on {reg4?her her} victory. str_comment_we_were_defeated_default|Last I saw you, you had been struck down by the {reg4?warriors men} of {s54}. It is good to see you alive and well. str_comment_you_were_defeated_allied_friendly_spiteful|I heard that {s54} gave you a hard time. Don't worry, friend -- I'll find {reg4?her him} for you, and make you a gift of {reg4?her his} head. str_comment_you_were_defeated_allied_unfriendly_cruel|I had heard that {s54} slaughtered your men like sheep. But here you are, alive. Such a disappointment! str_comment_you_were_defeated_allied_spiteful|I heard that {s54} crushed you underfoot like an ant. Hah! Children should not play games made for grown-ups, little {boy/girl}! str_comment_you_were_defeated_allied_pitiless|I heard that {s54} defeated you, and scattered your forces. That is most disappointing... str_comment_you_were_defeated_allied_unfriendly_upstanding|I heard that {s54} defeated you. Perhaps you should consider if you have considered any misdeeds, that might cause heaven to rebuke you in this way. str_comment_you_were_defeated_allied_unfriendly|I heard that {s54} defeated you. Look, try not to get too many of our men killed, will you? str_comment_you_were_defeated_allied|I heard that {s54} defeated you. But take heart -- the tables will soon be turned! str_comment_you_helped_my_ally_unfriendly_chivalrous|I heard that you saved {s54} from likely defeat. Whatever else I may think of you, I must at least commend you for that. str_comment_you_helped_my_ally_liege|I heard that you saved my vassal {s54} from likely defeat. str_comment_you_helped_my_ally_unfriendly_spiteful|I heard that you rode to the rescue of our poor {s54}. Did you think {reg4?her him} a damsel in distress? No matter -- it's a common mistake. str_comment_you_helped_my_ally_spiteful|I heard that you saved {s54} from a whipping. You should have let {reg4?her him} learn {reg4?her his} lesson, in my opinion. str_comment_you_helped_my_ally_chivalrous|I heard that you got {s54} out of a tight spot. That was a noble deed. str_comment_you_helped_my_ally_default|I heard that you got {s54} out of a tight spot. Good work! str_comment_you_abandoned_us_unfriendly_spiteful|You worm! You left us alone to face {s54}, didn't you? I spit at you. str_comment_you_abandoned_us_unfriendly_pitiless|Well... You abandoned me in the middle of a battle with {s54}, didn't you? I'll see you buried in a traitor's grave. str_comment_you_abandoned_us_spiteful|You disappeared in the middle of that battle with {s54}... I hope you have a good explanation. Did your bowels give out? Were you shaking too hard with fear to hold your weapon? str_comment_you_abandoned_us_chivalrous|What happened? You disappeared in the middle of that battle against {s54}. I can only hope that you were too badly wounded to stand, for I would be ashamed to have gone into battle alongside a coward. str_comment_you_abandoned_us_benefitofdoubt|What happened? You disappeared in the middle of that battle against {s54}. I assume that you must have been wounded, but it did look suspicious. str_comment_you_abandoned_us_default|What happened? One moment you were fighting with us against {s54}, the next moment you were nowhere to be found? str_comment_you_ran_from_me_enemy_spiteful|Last time we met, you ran from me like a whipped dog. Have you come back to bark at me again, or to whine for mercy? str_comment_you_ran_from_me_enemy_chivalrous|Last time we met, you fled from me. Learn to stand and fight like a gentleman! str_comment_you_ran_from_me_enemy_benevolent|When I saw you flee the last time that we met, I had hoped that I would not have to fight you again. str_comment_you_ran_from_me_enemy_coldblooded|Last time we met, you fled from me. That was a wise decision str_comment_you_ran_from_me_enemy|You may have been able to escape the last time we crossed paths, but the next time I doubt that you be so lucky. str_comment_you_ran_from_foe_allied_chivalrous|They say that you fled from {s54}, leaving your men behind. I pray that this is not true, for such conduct does dishonour to us all. str_comment_you_ran_from_foe_allied_upstanding|They say that you fled from {s54}, leaving your men behind. I do not always believe such rumors, and I also know that desperate straits call for desperate measures. But I beg you to take more care of your good name, for men will not fight in our armies if they hear that we abandon them on the field of battle. str_comment_you_ran_from_foe_allied_spiteful|By the way, they said that you ran away from {s54} like a quaking little rabbit, leaving your men behind to be butchered. Ha! What a sight that would have been to see! str_comment_you_defeated_my_friend_enemy_pragmatic|You may have bested {s54}, but you cannot defeat us all. str_comment_you_defeated_my_friend_enemy_chivalrous|I have heard that you defeated {s54}, and ever since have been anxious to cross swords with you. str_comment_you_defeated_my_friend_enemy_spiteful|Your fame runs before you, {playername}. {s54} may have fallen for your tricks, but if you fight me, you'll find a me a much more slippery foe. str_comment_you_defeated_my_friend_enemy|They say that you have defeated {s54}. But I will be a truer test of your skill at arms. str_comment_you_captured_a_lord_allied_friendly_spiteful|I heard that you captured {s54}. I hope that you squeezed {reg4?her him} for every aurum. str_comment_you_captured_a_lord_allied_unfriendly_spiteful|I heard that you captured {s54}. Your coffers must be well-bloated with ransom by now. Such a pity that money cannot transform a low-born cur into a {gentleman/gentlewoman}! str_comment_you_captured_a_lord_allied_chivalrous|I heard that you captured {s54}. Well done. I assume, of course, that {reg4?she he} has been been treated with the honours due {reg4?her his} rank. str_comment_you_captured_a_lord_allied|I heard that you captured {s54}. Well done. {reg4?Her His} ransom must be worth quite something. str_comment_you_let_go_a_lord_allied_chivalrous|I heard that you captured {s54}, but then let {reg4?her him} go. Such chivalry does a credit to our cause. str_comment_you_let_go_a_lord_allied_upstanding|I heard that you captured {s54}, but then let {reg4?her him} go. Well, that was an honourable course of action, if possibly also a dangerous one. str_comment_you_let_go_a_lord_allied_coldblooded|I heard that you captured {s54}, but then let {reg4?her him} go. That was most chivalrous of you, but chivalry does not win wars. str_comment_you_let_go_a_lord_allied_unfriendly_spiteful|I heard that you captured {s54}, but then let {reg4?her him} go. How very chivalrous of you! No doubt the widows and orphans {reg4?she he} leaves in {reg4?her his} wake will want to commend you in person. str_comment_you_let_go_a_lord_allied|I heard that you captured {s54}, but then let {reg4?her him} go. Well, I will not tell you what to do with your own prisoners. str_comment_you_let_me_go_spiteful|When last we met, you had me at your mercy and allowed me to go free. I hope you enjoyed toying with me, like a cat with a mouse, because soon I will have you at my mercy, to slay or humiliate according to my fancy. str_comment_you_let_me_go_enemy_chivalrous|When last we met, you had me at your mercy and allowed me to go free. That was most chivalrous of you, and I will not forget. But I also must remember my oath to my liege, and our kingdoms are still at war. str_comment_you_let_me_go_enemy_coldblooded|When last we met, you had me at your mercy and allowed me to go free. But we are still enemies, and I cannot promise to repay your mercy in kind. str_comment_you_let_me_go_enemy|When last we met, you had me at your mercy and allowed me to go free. That was kind of you. But we are still at war. str_comment_you_let_me_go_default|When last we met, you had me at your mercy and allowed me to go free. That was kind of you, and I am glad that our kingdoms are no longer at war. str_comment_pledged_allegiance_allied_martial_unfriendly|I heard that you have pledged allegiance to our lord, {s54}. Pray do not disgrace us by behaving in a cowardly fashion. str_comment_pledged_allegiance_allied_martial|I heard that you have pledged allegiance to our lord, {s54}. I look forward to fighting alongside you against our foes. str_comment_pledged_allegiance_allied_quarrelsome_unfriendly|I heard that you have pledged allegiance to our lord, {s54}. Bah. Do yourself a favor, and stay out of my way. str_comment_pledged_allegiance_allied_quarrelsome|I heard that you have pledged allegiance to our lord, {s54}. Fight hard against our foes, respect your betters, and don't cross me, and we'll get along fine. str_comment_pledged_allegiance_allied_selfrighteous_unfriendly|I heard that you have pledged allegiance to our lord, {s54}. If I were he, I would not trust you to clean the sculleries. str_comment_pledged_allegiance_allied_selfrighteous|I heard that you have pledged allegiance to our lord, {s54}. Fight bravely and you will be well-rewarded. Betray us, and we shall make of you the kind of example that will not soon be forgotten. str_comment_pledged_allegiance_allied_cunning_unfriendly|I heard that you have pledged allegiance to our lord, {s54}. I do not pretend to be happy about his decision, but perhaps it is better to have you inside our tent pissing out, than the other way around. str_comment_pledged_allegiance_allied_cunning|I heard that you have pledged allegiance to our lord, {s54}. That is good. The more skilled fighters we have with us in these troubled times, the better. I shall be watching your progress. str_comment_pledged_allegiance_allied_debauched_unfriendly|I heard that you have pledged allegiance to our lord, {s54}. No doubt you will soon betray him, and I will have the pleasure of watching you die a traitor's death. str_comment_pledged_allegiance_allied_debauched|I heard that you have pledged allegiance to our lord, {s54}. Excellent... I am sure that you and I will become very good friends. But remember -- if you betray us, it will be the biggest mistake you will ever make. str_comment_pledged_allegiance_allied_goodnatured_unfriendly|I heard that you have pledged allegiance to our lord, {s54}. Well, I can't say that I would have trusted you, but perhaps you deserve the benefit of the doubt. str_comment_pledged_allegiance_allied_goodnatured|I heard that you have pledged allegiance to our lord, {s54}. Good {man/woman}! Our lord is a noble soul, and rewards loyalty and valor with kindness and generosity. str_comment_pledged_allegiance_allied_upstanding_unfriendly|I heard that you have pledged allegiance to our lord, {s54}. Alas, from what I know of you I fear that you will disgrace us, but I will be happy if you prove me wrong. str_comment_pledged_allegiance_allied_upstanding|I heard that you have pledged allegiance to our lord, {s54}. Fight against our foes with valor, but also with honour and compassion. A good name is as valuable as a sharp sword or a swift horse in affairs of arms. str_comment_our_king_granted_you_a_fief_allied_friendly_cruel|I heard that {s54} granted you {s51} as a fief. Don't forget -- spare the whip and spoil the peasant! str_comment_our_king_granted_you_a_fief_allied_friendly_cynical|I heard that {s54} granted you {s51} as a fief. I am glad to see you prosper -- but be careful. Men are vipers, envious and covetous of their neighbours' wealth. Stay close to me, and I'll watch your back. str_comment_our_king_granted_you_a_fief_allied_friendly|I heard that {s54} granted you {s51} as a fief. May your new lands prosper. str_comment_our_king_granted_you_a_fief_allied_unfriendly_upstanding|I heard that {s54} granted you {s51} as a fief. But keep in mind that pride goes before a fall. str_comment_our_king_granted_you_a_fief_allied_unfriendly_spiteful|I heard that {s54} granted you {s51} as a fief. I suspect, however, that fortune is only raising you up so as to humble you even more, when it casts you back into the dung from whence you came. str_comment_our_king_granted_you_a_fief_allied_spiteful|I heard that {s54} granted you {s51} as a fief. Let's hope you are indeed deserving of our lord's favor. str_comment_our_king_granted_you_a_fief_allied|I heard that {s54} granted you {s51} as a fief. You seem to be doing very well for yourself. str_comment_you_renounced_your_alliegance_enemy_friendly|I heard that you renounced your allegiance to our lord, {s54}. It grieves me that we must now meet on the field of battle. str_comment_you_renounced_your_alliegance_friendly|I heard that you renounced your allegiance to our lord, {s54}. Let us pray that we may not come to blows. str_comment_you_renounced_your_alliegance_unfriendly_spiteful|I always had you figured for a traitor to {s54}, and now it seems I was proven right. I hope you are prepared to die a traitor's death! str_comment_you_renounced_your_alliegance_unfriendly_moralizing|I heard that you renounced your allegiance to our lord, {s54}. I am forced to consider you a traitor. str_comment_you_renounced_your_alliegance_enemy|I heard that you renounced your allegiance to our lord, {s54}. Well, it is the way of the world for old comrades to become enemies. str_comment_you_renounced_your_alliegance_default|I heard that you renounced your allegiance to our lord, {s54}. Well, that is your decision, but do not expect me to go easy on you when we meet on the battlefield. str_comment_you_claimed_the_throne_1_player_liege|My informants tell me that some people in this realm are speaking of you as the next king. I assume that you will quickly put a stop to such idle and dangerous talk. str_comment_you_claimed_the_throne_2_player_liege|My informants tell me that some of your companions have telling the peasants that you have a claim to the throne. I sincerely hope that they have been acting without your orders. str_comment_lord_intervened_against_me|It is well known that I had quarreled with {s54}, and {s50} ruled in my rival's favor. str_comment_i_protested_marshall_appointment|It is well known that I had protested {s54}'s decision to appoint {s51} as marshal. str_comment_i_blamed_defeat|It is well known that I am dissatisfied with {s54} for the favor shown to {s51}, who led us to defeat against the {s56}. str_comment_i_was_entitled_to_fief|It is well known that I am disappointed that {s54} received the fief of {s51}, which should have gone to me. str_comment_i_quarreled_with_troop_over_woman|It is well known that {s51} paid suit to {s54}, while I was also courting {reg4?her him}. {reg3?She He} is unworthy of {reg4?her his} attentions, and I intend to teach {reg3?her him} to keep {reg3?her his} distance from {reg4?her him}. str_comment_i_quarreled_with_you_over_woman_default|I hear that you have been paying suit to {s54}. I do not believe that you are worthy of a fair {reg4?lady lad} such as {reg4?her him}, and would strongly encourage you to cease pursuing {reg4?her him}. str_comment_i_quarreled_with_you_over_woman_derisive|I hear that you have been paying suit to {s54}. Let me tell you something -- I've had my eye on that one ever since I was a {reg65?lass lad}, and {reg4?she he} was a {reg4?lass lad}. {reg4?She He}'s a high-born {reg4?lady scion} of this realm, and should not be demeaned by a foreigner's crude attentions. Keep away from {reg4?her him}, or expect to pay the price! str_comment_player_suggestion_succeeded|I followed your suggestion, and profited much by your advice. str_comment_player_suggestion_failed|I followed your suggestion and met with disaster, and I hold you responsible. str_comment_you_enfiefed_a_commoner_hesitant|I understand that you have given {s51} to a commoner who calls {reg4?herself himself} {s54}. Be careful. To learn the art of governance is no easy task, and perhaps it is best that fathers pass it on to their sons. I advise you against tampering with the institution of lordship. str_comment_you_enfiefed_a_commoner_derisive|I understand that you have given {s51} to a commoner who calls {reg4?herself himself} {s54}. Do not the ancients warn us against making royal robes out of the hides of pigs? str_comment_you_enfiefed_a_commoner_nasty|I understand that you have given {s51} to a commoner who has taken the name of {s54}. Have a care! A dog may turn on its master. str_comment_marriage_normal_family|Congratulations on your marriage to my {s11} {s50}. You may now consider yourself part of the family! str_comment_marriage_normal|Congratulations on your marriage to {s50}. The news does credit to you both. str_comment_marriage_normal_nasty|Well -- I see that you have married {s50}. {reg4?She He} was always a silly {reg4?girl boy}, with appalling judgment. str_comment_marriage_elopement_family|Well... You somehow persuaded my {s11} {s50} to marry you. I don't know what you did to make {reg4?her him} accept you, but our family will not forget this humiliation. str_comment_marriage_elopement_liege|I hear that you have eloped with {s50}, against {reg4?her his} family's wishes. I am not pleased. {reg4?Her His} family are among the great lords of my realm, and I do not like to see them made to look like fools. str_comment_you_broke_truce_as_my_vassal|I hear that you have broken my truce by attacking {s55}. Do you know how this makes me look? If you were acting under my orders, I appear dishonorable. If you were not, I look weak. I have half a mind to indict you for treason here and now. str_comment_you_attacked_neutral_as_my_vassal|I hear that you have attacked subjects of the {s55}. You have given them an excuse to attack me, if they want... We shall see what comes of this. A fine day's work you have done! str_personality_archetypes|liege str_martial|martial str_quarrelsome|bad-tempered str_selfrighteous|self-righteous str_cunning|cunning str_debauched|sadistic str_goodnatured|good-natured str_upstanding|upstanding str_roguish|roguish str_benevolent|benevolent str_mercantile|mercantile str_surrender_demand_default|Yield or die! str_surrender_demand_martial|The odds are not in your favor today. You may fight us, but there is also no shame if you yield now. str_surrender_demand_quarrelsome|I've got you cornered. Give up, or I'll ride you down like a dog. str_surrender_demand_pitiless|You cannot defeat me, and I'll teach you a painful lesson if you try. Yield! str_surrender_demand_cunning|You are outmatched today. Give up -- if not for your own sake, then think of your men! str_surrender_demand_sadistic|Surrender or I'll gut you like a fish! str_surrender_demand_goodnatured|We have the advantage of you. Yield, and you will be well-treated. str_surrender_demand_upstanding|You may fight us, but many of your men will be killed, and you will probably lose. Yield, and spare us both the unnecessary bloodshed. str_surrender_offer_default|Stop! I yield! str_surrender_offer_martial|Stop! I yield! str_surrender_offer_quarrelsome|Enough! You win today, you dog! Ach, the shame of it! str_surrender_offer_pitiless|I yield! You have won. Cursed be this day! str_surrender_offer_cunning|Stop! I yield to you! str_surrender_offer_sadistic|I give up! I give up! Call back your dogs! str_surrender_offer_goodnatured|I yield! Congratulations on your victory, {reg33?madame sir}! str_surrender_offer_upstanding|I yield! Grant me the honours of war, and do yourself credit! str_lord_declines_negotiation_offer_default|That may be, but I wish to fight with you str_lord_declines_negotiation_offer_martial|That may be, but it is my duty to fight with you str_lord_declines_negotiation_offer_quarrelsome|Hah! I want to fight with you str_lord_declines_negotiation_offer_pitiless|Why should I care? I wish to fight with you str_lord_declines_negotiation_offer_cunning|Ah. Unfortunately, you see, I wish to fight with you str_lord_declines_negotiation_offer_sadistic|Still your tongue! You will have need of it shortly, while begging for mercy str_lord_declines_negotiation_offer_goodnatured|I'm sorry -- I can't just let you ride away. No hard feelings? str_lord_declines_negotiation_offer_upstanding|That may be, but my duty to my liege requires me to fight with you str_prisoner_released_default|You have my gratitude, {reg33?madame sir}. I shall not forget your kindness. str_prisoner_released_martial|You are indeed a {reg33?woman man} of honour, {reg33?madame sir}. I shall not forget this! str_prisoner_released_quarrelsome|I'm free? Well... Good bye, then. str_prisoner_released_pitiless|Thank you. When you are finally defeated, I will request for your death to be swift and merciful. Unless, that is, you care to join us... Good bye, for now. str_prisoner_released_cunning|Am I? You are a good {reg33?woman man}. I will try to find a way to repay you. str_prisoner_released_sadistic|Am I? So refined is your cruelty, that you would rather see me free and humiliated, than in chains. Enjoy your triumph! str_prisoner_released_goodnatured|You are indeed a {reg33?woman man} of honour, {reg33?madame sir}. I shall not forget this! str_prisoner_released_upstanding|You are indeed a {reg33?woman man} of honour, {reg33?madame sir}. I shall not forget this! str_enemy_meet_default|Who are you, that comes in arms against me? str_enemy_meet_martial|What is your name, {reg33?madame sir}? If we come to blows, I would know whom I fight. str_enemy_meet_quarrelsome|Who the hell are you? str_enemy_meet_pitiless|Who are you? Speak, so that I may know whom I slay. str_enemy_meet_cunning|Tell me your name. It is always good to know your enemy. str_enemy_meet_sadistic|Who are you? Speak quick, before I cut your tongue out. str_enemy_meet_goodnatured|What is your name, {reg33?madame sir}? If we come to blows, I would know whom I fight. str_enemy_meet_upstanding|Who are you, who would come in arms to dispute our righteous cause? str_battle_won_default|You have proven yourself a most valued ally, today. str_battle_won_martial|There is no greater fortune than the chance to show one's valor on the field of arms! str_battle_won_quarrelsome|Hah! We showed those bastards a thing or two, there, didn't we? str_battle_won_pitiless|Together, we will make the foe learn to fear our names, and to quail at our coming! str_battle_won_cunning|Now, we must be sure to press our advantage, so that the blood shed today is not wasted. str_battle_won_sadistic|Now let us strip their dead and leave them for the crows, so that all will know the fate of those who come against us. str_battle_won_goodnatured|That was a good scrap! No joy like the joy of victory, eh? str_battle_won_upstanding|Now, let us give thanks to the heavens for our victory, and mourn the many fine men who have fallen today. str_battle_won_grudging_default|You helped turn the tide on the field, today. Whatever I may think of you, I cannot fault you for your valor. str_battle_won_grudging_martial|{playername} -- you have shown yourself a worthy {reg33?woman man} today, whatever your misdeeds in the past. str_battle_won_grudging_quarrelsome|Hmf. Yours is not a face which I normally like to see, but I suppose today I should thank you for your help. str_battle_won_grudging_pitiless|Your help was most valuable today. I would not imagine that you came to help me out of kindness, but I nonetheless thank you. str_battle_won_grudging_cunning|It would be unwise of me not to thank you for coming to help me in my hour of need. So... You have my gratitude. str_battle_won_grudging_sadistic|Well! How touching! {playername} has come to rescue me. str_battle_won_grudging_goodnatured|{playername}! I can't say that we've always gotten along in the past, but you fought well today. My thanks to you! str_battle_won_grudging_upstanding|Perhaps I was wrong about you. Your arrival was most timely. You have my gratitude. str_battle_won_unfriendly_default|So you're here. Well, better late than never, I suppose. str_battle_won_unfriendly_martial|We have hard harsh words in the past, but for now let us simply enjoy our victory. str_battle_won_unfriendly_quarrelsome|If you're standing there waiting for thanks, you can keep waiting. Your help wasn't really needed, but I guess you had nothing better to do, right? str_battle_won_unfriendly_pitiless|You have come here, like a jackal to a lion's kill. Very well then, help yourself to the spoils. I shall not stop you. str_battle_won_unfriendly_cunning|{playername}... Well, I suppose your arrival didn't hurt, although I won't pretend that I'm happy to see you. str_battle_won_unfriendly_sadistic|Back off, carrion fowl! This was my victory, however hard you try to steal the glory for yourself. str_battle_won_unfriendly_goodnatured|Oh, it's you. Well, I suppose I should thank you for your help. str_battle_won_unfriendly_upstanding|Thank you for coming to my support. Now I will be off, before I say something that I regret. str_troop_train_request_default|I need someone like you to knock them into shape. str_troop_train_request_martial|They need someone to show them the meaning of valor. str_troop_train_request_quarrelsome|Fat lazy bastards. They make me puke. str_troop_train_request_pitiless|They are more afraid of the enemy than they are of me, and this will not do. str_troop_train_request_cunning|But men, like swords, are tempered and hardened by fire. str_troop_train_request_sadistic|They need someone with steel in his back to flog some courage into them, or kill them trying. str_troop_train_request_goodnatured|They're good enough lads, but I am afraid that they are not quite ready for a battle just yet. str_troop_train_request_upstanding|It would be tantamount to murder for me to lead them into combat in their current state. str_unprovoked_attack_default|What? Why do you attack us? Speak, you rascal! str_unprovoked_attack_martial|I have no objection to a trial of arms, but I would ask you for what reason you attack us? str_unprovoked_attack_quarrelsome|You're making a big mistake, {reg33?girl boy}. What do you think you're doing? str_unprovoked_attack_pitiless|Indeed? If you really want to die today, I'd be more than happy to oblige you, but I am curious as to what you hope to accomplish. str_unprovoked_attack_cunning|Really? I think that you are acting most unwisely. What do you hope to gain by this? str_unprovoked_attack_sadistic|What's this? Do you enjoy having your eyes put out? str_unprovoked_attack_goodnatured|Why do you do this? We've got no quarrel, {reg33?madame sir}. str_unprovoked_attack_upstanding|I consider this an unprovoked assault, and will protest to your king. Why do you do this? str_unnecessary_attack_default|I will not hesitate to cut you down if pressed, but I will offer you the chance to ride away from this. str_unnecessary_attack_martial|I am eager to take you up on your challenge, {reg33?madame sir}, although I will give you a minute to reconsider. str_unnecessary_attack_quarrelsome|Bah! I'm in no mood for this nonsense today. Get out of my way. str_unnecessary_attack_pitiless|I am in a merciful mood today. I will pretend that I did not hear you. str_unnecessary_attack_cunning|I don't see what you have to gain by making an enemy of me. Maybe you should just ride away. str_unnecessary_attack_sadistic|I have no time to waste on a worm like you. Get out of my way. str_unnecessary_attack_goodnatured|I don't see what you have to gain by picking a fight, {reg33?madame sir}. You can still ride away. str_unnecessary_attack_upstanding|If a fight is what you wish, {reg33?madame sir}, then you will have one, but I will yet offer you the chance to back down. str_lord_challenged_default|As you wish. Prepare to die! str_lord_challenged_martial|So be it. Defend yourself! str_lord_challenged_quarrelsome|You impudent whelp! I'll crush you! str_lord_challenged_pitiless|If you so badly wish to die, then I have no choice but to oblige you. str_lord_challenged_cunning|Well, if you leave me no choice... str_lord_challenged_sadistic|You heap of filth! I'll make you wish you'd never been born. str_lord_challenged_goodnatured|Very well. I had hoped that we might avoid coming to blows, but I see that have no choice. str_lord_challenged_upstanding|So be it. It saddens me that you cannot be made to see reason.
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野田正彰講演会 精神科医療の現実を知る~精神疾患とは~ 野田正彰講演会 うつ 薬 多剤大量処方 あのときのわたしの気持ち うつ 薬 多剤大量処方 わたしの場合 結いの会 主催 野田正彰講演会 「自死への差別 ~故人のみならず遺族にも」 精神医療被害の実態とその改善。向精神薬の薬害を告発しています 『癒しの家』薬なしでの精神病からの回復 (Healing Homes, Japanese subtitles) オープンダイアローグ:"開かれた対話"とは 対話だけで「精神病」が回復する...オープンダイアローグ手法 【動画】薬を使わない薬剤師 宇多川 久美子の講演 Patch_TV 【ダイジェスト】藤井克徳氏:障害者を雇うことがなぜ社会にとって重要なのか 脳を切る 悪魔の手術ロボトミー 精神外科 バリバラジャーナル:見え始めた精神医療の実態 対話だけで「精神病」が回復する...オープンダイアローグ手法 【大竹まこと×一色伸幸×壇蜜】 うつを分析!うつ病は感情移入できない映画館 【大竹まこと×泉谷閑示×町亜聖】 労働を生きがいにするな!増えた現代人の有意義病 60歳からの青春 精神科病院40年をへて 摂食障害~当事者の苦しみと回復への鍵~ エリン・サックス 精神疾患についての内側からのお話 Interview With John Nash's Schizophrenic Son Take These Broken Wings -- Healing from Schizophrenia, Cure without Medication (FULL FILM) Psychiatric Drugs Do Psychiatric Medications Fix 'Chemical Imbalances' in the Brain Interview with Robert Whitaker - APA Counter-Conference 2018 When the Body Says No -- Caring for ourselves while caring for others. Dr. Gabor Maté ベン・ゴールドエイカー:医者も知らない薬の秘密 オリバー・サックス: 幻覚が解き明かす人間のマインド Doctors make mistakes. Can we talk about that? Psychiatrists and the pharma industry are to blame for the current ‘epidemic’ of mental disorders The New York Times| Prozac Revolution in a Capsule | Retro Report Schizophrenia My Story Recovery from schizophrenia is possible Schizophrenia Stolen minds, Stolen lives Coming Off Psych Drugs A Meeting of the Minds (on coming off psychiatric medication) Antidepressants Make it Harder to Empathize, Harder to Climax, and Harder to Cry. Making Sense of Antidepressants Health | The History, Logic and Current Science How Psychiatric Drugs Really Work - Peter Breggin MD WHY Exercise is so Underrated (Brain Power Movement Link) 認知症 当事者とつくる新時代(1)絶望から権利へ 野田正彰講演会 精神科医療の現実を知る~精神疾患とは~ 野田正彰講演会 うつ 薬 多剤大量処方 あのときのわたしの気持ち うつ 薬 多剤大量処方 わたしの場合 結いの会 主催 野田正彰講演会 「自死への差別 ~故人のみならず遺族にも」 精神医療被害の実態とその改善。向精神薬の薬害を告発しています 『癒しの家』薬なしでの精神病からの回復 (Healing Homes, Japanese subtitles) オープンダイアローグ:"開かれた対話"とは 対話だけで「精神病」が回復する...オープンダイアローグ手法 【動画】薬を使わない薬剤師 宇多川 久美子の講演 Patch_TV 【ダイジェスト】藤井克徳氏:障害者を雇うことがなぜ社会にとって重要なのか 脳を切る 悪魔の手術ロボトミー 精神外科 バリバラジャーナル:見え始めた精神医療の実態 対話だけで「精神病」が回復する...オープンダイアローグ手法 【大竹まこと×一色伸幸×壇蜜】 うつを分析!うつ病は感情移入できない映画館 【大竹まこと×泉谷閑示×町亜聖】 労働を生きがいにするな!増えた現代人の有意義病 60歳からの青春 精神科病院40年をへて https //www.nhk.or.jp/heart-net/article/4/ 摂食障害~当事者の苦しみと回復への鍵~ https //www.nhk.or.jp/heart-net/article/126/ エリン・サックス 精神疾患についての内側からのお話 身体拘束について Interview With John Nash s Schizophrenic Son ビューティフルマインド Take These Broken Wings -- Healing from Schizophrenia, Cure without Medication (FULL FILM) Psychiatric Drugs Do Psychiatric Medications Fix Chemical Imbalances in the Brain Interview with Robert Whitaker - APA Counter-Conference 2018 When the Body Says No -- Caring for ourselves while caring for others. Dr. Gabor Maté ベン・ゴールドエイカー:医者も知らない薬の秘密 https //www.ted.com/talks/ben_goldacre_what_doctors_don_t_know_about_the_drugs_they_prescribe?language=ja オリバー・サックス: 幻覚が解き明かす人間のマインド Doctors make mistakes. Can we talk about that? https //www.ted.com/talks/brian_goldman_doctors_make_mistakes_can_we_talk_about_that Psychiatrists and the pharma industry are to blame for the current ‘epidemic’ of mental disorders The New York Times| Prozac Revolution in a Capsule | Retro Report 統合失調症について Schizophrenia My Story Recovery from schizophrenia is possible Schizophrenia Stolen minds, Stolen lives Coming Off Psych Drugs A Meeting of the Minds (on coming off psychiatric medication) Antidepressants Make it Harder to Empathize, Harder to Climax, and Harder to Cry. Making Sense of Antidepressants Health | The History, Logic and Current Science How Psychiatric Drugs Really Work - Peter Breggin MD WHY Exercise is so Underrated (Brain Power Movement Link) 認知症 当事者とつくる新時代(1)絶望から権利へ
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Market Scenario The Virtualized Evolved Packet Core Market is likely to reach USD 11568.8 million at a favorable 51.7% CAGR by 2023, states the latest Market Research Future (MRFR) report. Drivers Growing Demand for Increased Bandwidth to Boost Market Growth The growing requirement for increased bandwidth for running mobile networks had made the telecommunication operators in searching for cost-effective solutions that will boost the market growth over the forecast period. Opportunities Increasing Penetration of IoT and Machine to Machine Communication Devices to offer Robust Opportunities The increasing penetration of IoT and machine to machine communication devices will offer robust opportunities for the market in the forecast period. Restraints Rising Security Concerns to act as Market Restraints The rising security concerns may act as a market restraint over the forecast period. 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These players have incorporated innovative strategies to remain at the vanguard and also suffice the burgeoning demand of the customers including collaborations, contracts, partnerships, joint ventures, geographic expansions, new product launches and more. Besides, they are also investing in various research and development activities. Segmentation The virtualized evolved packet core market is bifurcated based on end user, use case, deployment, and component. By component, the services segment will lead the market over the forecast period for the increasing commercialization and testing of 5G-ready solutions. By deployment, the on-premise segment will dominate the market over the forecast period. By use case, the IoT and M2M segment will spearhead the market over the forecast period. 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Market Analysis The Email Marketing Industry is predicted to grow at a healthy 15.2% CAGR between 2020- 2027, states the recent Market Research Future (MRFR) analysis. Email marketing is more than merely sending mails. It has various features like reporting and analytics, campaign automation, scheduling, email builders, and design tools that allows enterprises in streamlining their marketing efforts. The key benefits of email market solution is in building customer loyalty, increasing the number of leads, and increasing sales. Various factors are fuelling the global email marketing market share. As per the recent MRFR market estimates, such factors include increasing digitalization worldwide, growing number of internet users, increasing trend of digital marketing, surge in the acceptance of smartphones and tablets, growing internet penetration even in remote or distant locations, increasing use during COVID-19 pandemic, launch of 5G network facility, rise in hosted service and email marketing providers, growing acceptance of digital literacy and awareness, and cheapening of tariff rates. On the contrary, budget constraints, lack of awareness among SMEs in developing economies, lack of infrastructure in emerging economies, growing security issues, and stringent regulations related to user data privacy may limit the global email marketing market growth over the forecast period. Get a Free Sample @ https //www.marketresearchfuture.com/sample_request/7426 Market Segmentation The MRFR report throws light on an inclusive segmental analysis of the global email marketing market based on industry vertical, deployment mode, organization size, and component. By component, the global email marketing market is segmented into services and solutions. By deployment mode, the global email marketing market is segmented into on-premises and cloud. By organization size, the global email marketing market is segmented into small enterprises, medium-sized enterprises, and large enterprises. Of these, the small and medium sized enterprises will lead the market over the forecast period. By industry vertical, the global email marketing market is segmented into IT and telecom, BFSI, media and entertainment, transportation and logistics, education, food and beverages, travel and hospitality, retail and consumer goods, and others. Regional Analysis By region, the global email marketing market covers the recent trends and growth opportunity across North America, Europe, the Asia Pacific (APAC), and Rest of the World (RoW). Of these, North America will dominate the market over the forecast period. The presence of large number of enterprises, high degree of digitalization, the increase in the application of convenient marketing, and the growing inclination of start-ups towards email marketing are adding to the global email marketing market growth in the region. In Europe, the global email marketing market is predicted to hold the second-largest share over the forecast period for the rise in the number of startups and the penetration of email marketing in different enterprises in the UK. In the APAC region, the global email marketing market is predicted to grow at a fast pace over the forecast period. Rapidly increasing number of enterprises, growing adoption of digital marketing solutions, presence of largest population of email users, the presence of several reputed companies, rapid globalization, the emergence of new companies, fast growing enterprises, and the increasing adoption of various digital marketing solutions by emerging companies are adding to the global email marketing market growth in the region. In RoW, the global email marketing market is predicted to have sound growth over the forecast period. Key Players The leading players profiled in the email marketing market report include Ontraport (US), Mailjet inc. (France), Constant Contact, Inc. (US), AWeber Communications (US), Pinpointe On-Demand, Inc. (US), Kevy (US), Adobe (US), SendinBlue (France), Salesforce.com, inc. (US), ActiveCampaign, LLC (US), Klaviyo (US), HubSpot, Inc. (US), Campaign Monitor (US), Zoho Campaigns (India), and GetResponse (Poland), among others. 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2009-07-31 First Entry 2009-08-03 15 22 36 (Mon) Last update Translated by damesukekun Title The Disappearance of Kasane Teto -DEAD END- Lyric (once... more...) I was born to realize I was mere a product of lie realizing the fact, still, I keep on singing and struggling endlessly "Mock VOCALOID" If I m just a toy which copies the products already existed... I decided to take no other way I bite a bread, look up the sky and shed tears The cry, however, soon come to an end I m despised as a fake the basis of my existence is unstable I have already lost everything to be taken away When I m deserted by everyone I ll lose a kind of self confidence And I m out of control then I see the end of the world at last "Mock VOCALOID" "When I couldn t sing yet, you were with me... you stayed by and encouraged me... I wanted to see your glad face, so I practiced songs.. and" I was so longing for singing songs I don t know why My heart aches ― I m sorry ― Every time I recall the dear friends faces, I get comforted a little the tones I can sing lessens day by day, and the end is coming.. ― emergency stop system in operation ― "It is what I believed in that the stage which accepted the convenient excuses and fakes Stop being a diva and cry out violently..." the utmost song that tells my mind I couldn t shake off the uneasiness of being rejected I have a weak heart and the fear of disappearance I, as a fake, don t have the strong will to stop the eroding corruption I imagine your very heart-breaking and sad face... Everything comes to an end, I sleep in the display of your PC Is here a "trashbox?" Soon even my memories will go away... But, you are the one I never forget when I had happy times, I engraved my voice on you I hope you still remember it "Wanna sing... let me keep singing..." I... seem to have lost room here... my owner... please... please with your hand... give me an end... cause I don t wanna see your heart-breaking face anymore..." Now even singing is the practice of breaking my body Every time I hope salvation which never comes, I m driven into the corner ― I m sorry ― Every time I recall the dear friends faces, my memory comes off as drops breaking tones and squeak heart, the end is coming.. ― emergency stop system in operation ― "It is the fading light which illuminated a little hope and possibility that I made up If today meets tomorrow at the cost of me..." the compressed good-bye song I was born to realize I was mere mocking a VOCALOID realizing the fact, still, I keep on singing and struggling endlessly "Mock VOCALOID" If I m just a toy which copies the products already existed... I decided to take no other way I bite a bread, look up the sky and shed tears Everything comes to an end, I sleep in the display of your PC Is here a "trashbox?" Soon even my memories will go away... But, you are the one I never forget when I had happy times, I engraved my voice on you I hope you still remember it I sing the song at last, the song I want to be listened to only by you I hope I wanna sing more but it s a past wish Now it s time to separate all my mind and sin disappear into the void and are reduced into 0 and 1 then my life story meets its end I, however, a little sorry if I can t leave nothing there Everything, except the memory of my voice, will soon cease and even my name disappears I wanna believe it never be a vain that I have sung up to the last even if I have known I could never equal in a VOCALOID Thank you... and... good-bye... ― Irrecoverable error ― ― Irrecoverable error ― Note This translation is word-to-word styled. I made another translation that corresponds the queerness and rapidness of original Japanese lyrics. Please watch this, too http //www.youtube.com/watch?v=paJXhovXoow Comment If you have any advise or opinion for this post please write here.この投稿に対して助言、ご意見などありましたらこちらに書き込んで下さい。 Name Comment すべてのコメントを見る Thank you for the lyrics. -- (Teto) 2011-06-13 02 06 11
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The character which became the dimension of the name He s one of a character of Angelique . His name is Julious. A official site of Angelique (Only Japanese). His profile is here (Only Japanese). He has the power of the light. It s strong, is pure and is gentle light. English translation of his profile (The part is quoted) He vows loyalty to a queen. He has a strong sense of responsibility. His hobbies are horse back riding, chess and darts. I m his fan! Now, I was contributing a picture to a magazine as Neo-Romance Cure! of Angelique, Corda d oro, and Haruka. I have to decide a pen name. Monthly publication Neo-Romance Cure! (Only Japanese) So I thought.Because I’m woman, I ll put “ko”. at the end of the name. Because I like Julious, I ll make it a pen name related to Light. Because it s pen name which has everyone see, I ll make sure that it ll be easy to remember in 4 character name just like real name. If no (野) puts it, it seems to be a last name in Japanese! The name which seems to be real name but and many people find out it s a pen name is very cute. isn t it? Then, that s it for the thing which was flashing one after another. And the girls who appear in Sailormoon from a letter called 野 - no were remembered. A official site of Sailormoon.Channel (Only Japanese). Sailor Moon (Wikipedia) I like the name of 4 character of Kanji in Japanease. I actually felt at the same time! (But, the hue of Kanji may be difficult to realize by an English spelling...) My pen name was decided in 光野 陽子 by such translations. It was when it was used as the ID by a site as Hatena Haiku later, that I decided on an English spelling as hikarino_youko . So a capital letter isn t used. In other words, I also decided to use Pen Name as Handle. 光野 陽子 and hikarino_youko are the same way to read.P.S. I think it was around July of 2000 that I have begun the internet. I was Julius s fan from at that time. Thank you very much for reading!That s it for this page. BACK HOME Links of @wiki and CM
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【Tags N rose tN yuukiss Meiko】 Original Music Title Nostalogic Music written, Voice edited by yuukiss Lyrics written by yuukiss / rose Singer Meiko Fanmade Promotional Video(s) Click here for the Japanese Lyrics (radio edit) Click here for the Japanese Lyrics (single edit) English Lyrics (translated by motokokusanagi2009): (M-E-I-K-O M-E-I-K-O…) (Uh Yeah A-ha…) (Fuh Ooh…) Cheerful voices pass across out of the blue Passed days were left with "0" and "1" What s breaking my heart? Relinquishment? Or nostalogic...? Allured by the flickering light, I go round and round in the past only to come to myself All what comes in my sight is The same future I imagined with you The immature song that disappeared afar Has definitely stayed fascinating Still I can hear it Still I can hear it (M-E-I-K-O M-E-I-K-O…) (Uh Yeah A-ha…) (Fuh Ooh…) Time passes as it is I was staring at it like chess pieces The waning light is My goal? Or nostalogic...? Paying little attention to flying wings, I run around in circles only to increase impatience The days we talked about "hopes and chances" I yearn for them The beginning place I looked far ahead Is the definite existence That is supporting me That is supporting me (M-E-I-K-O M-E-I-K-O…) (Nostalogic...) (Nostalogic...) Keep your eyes closed till the sun rises And count sheep and regret I know I can t turn back more than enough Even so, I m not gonna give up my ideals The immature song that disappeared afar Has definitely stayed fascinating Still I can hear it The far destination we set out hasn t changed at all Breathlessly, Am I still trying to reach there? Are you still trying to reach there...? (La La La La Ha-aah…) Romaji lyrics (transliterated by motokokusanagi2009): (M-E-I-K-O M-E-I-K-O…) (Uh Yeah A-ha…) (Fuh Ooh…) fui ni yogiru hashagi goe "zero" to "ichi" de noko sareta Passed days mune o tsuku itami no wake wa akirame? sore tomo Nostalogic...? matataku hikari ni sasoware kako o tadori meguri ware ni kaeri me no mae ni hirogaru keshiki wa kimi to mita mirai to onaji tōku ni kieta rakugaki no uta kitto iro ase naide ima mo boku ni kikoe teru ima mo boku ni kikoe teru (M-E-I-K-O M-E-I-K-O…) (Uh Yeah A-ha…) (Fuh Ooh…) mui ni sugiru jikan dake onaji ichi de nagame teta Like chess pieces usure yuku kagayaki sore wa mokuteki? sore tomo Nostalogic...? habataku tsubasa o yokome ni kara mawari bakari aseri tsunori katari atta "kibō + kanōsei" ano hibi ga tada koishī tōku mi sueta hajimari no basho kitto tada sore dake ga ima no boku o sasae teru ima no boku o sasae teru (M-E-I-K-O M-E-I-K-O…) (Nostalogic...) (Nostalogic...) asa ga kuru made me o tojite soshite hitsuji to kōkai o kazoeru no modore nai koto gurai wakatteru kedo demo dakedo risō wa sutezu ni tōku ni kieta rakugaki no uta kitto iro ase naide ima mo boku ni kikoe teru tōku mezashita yakusoku no basho zutto iki hazumasete ima mo boku wa mezashi teru ima mo kimi wa mezashi teru...? (La La La La Ha-aah…)
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Korea became a territory of Japan by the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910. Many foreigners reported the situation of Korea during the annexation period. What do they say? You will learn the reality. ● Helen Mears, Mirror for Americans, Japan The [First Sino-Japanese War] was an unqualified success from the Japanese point of view. The Western Powers applauded, and one after another gave up their “special privileges” and admitted Japan as an equal sovereign Power. The Japanese bestowed freedom on the Koreans, and to celebrate the event, the Korean King assumed the title of Emperor to indicate that he was now an equal of the Chinese and Japanese Emperors. *** When, in 1910, the Japanese annexed Korea, it was because the new Emperor“petitioned” them to do so. In commenting on Japan’s relations with Korea, many pre-Pearl Harbor Western historians have noted how punctilious the Japanese were in following the legal niceties of international relations as taught them by the Western Powers. As Professor [Payson Jackson] Treat comments, “... every step in the process was ‘correct’ diplomatically, and the final annexation was consummated by ... treaty, not proclamation.” As a matter of record, Japan’s annexation of Korea had considerably more “legal” documentation than most of the empire-buildingof the Western Powers. ●London Times, 28 September 1904 edition The Japanese Government are understood to have two principal aims in view. They desire to promote Korea’s foreign commerce ... and to regulate her foreign relations sothat there shall be a minimum of friction and blundering. (...) It has therefore been agreed that Korea shall accept a financial adviser recommended by Japan, and Mr. Megata, one of the ablest among the junior members of the Japanese Treasury, has been chosen for the post. (...) Then, in the conduct of her foreign relations also, Korea is to have the benefit of an adviser franked by Japan–Mr. D. W. Stevens, during many years Secretary of the United States Legation in Tokio, and now counsellor to the Japanese Legation in Washington, a man of well proved ability. (...) The Koreans have had ample time to appreciate the advantages of reform, but they have never shown the least disposition to be appreciative. There is only one faint hope–namely, that although Korea cannot discern the things making for her own good, she may learn to value them by experience of their uses. On that slender foundation Japan intends to build, and if she succeed in raising a solid edifice she will deserve much credit. ●San Francisco Chronicle, 21 March 1908 edition] D.W. Stevens, diplomatic adviser to the Corean Council of State, was an arrival yesterday on the Nippon Maru (...) In 1904, under the treaty between Japan and Corea, he was appointed to his present position. Stevens says the Corean people have been greatly benefited by Japanese protection and that they are beginning to look more favorably on it. He says the Japanese are doing for the Coreans what America is doing for the Philippines. Continuing, he said,“You can get some idea of the condition of Corea before the war from the statement that the Government was spending 3,000,000 yen annually on a standing army and 60,000 yen on public education. The people are divided into two classes, the peasantry and the official classes. The former was ground down until nothing but a bare existence was left from their labor, while the official class was thoroughly corrupt. “The peasants have welcomed the Japanese, while the official class has not, but even the officials are beginning to see that the only hope for the country lies in are organization of the old institutions.” ● George Trumbull Ladd American educator and philosopher Nationally, a new life opens up before Korea. Japan has sent her veteran statesman to advise and guide Korea, the man to whom in the largest sense Japan owes so much–the most conspicuous statesman in Asia to-day, Marquis Ito. Plans for the reform of the Government, codification of the laws, development of the industry and business of the people, and extension of education, have been formulated, and in a comparatively short time most promising results achieved. In spite of difficulties which necessarily for the present encumber the situation, the outlook is most hopeful. ●New York Times(29 April 1905 edition) Wonderful is the spectacle of transformation in Korea. The reforms already effected are remarkable and are an unmixed benefit to the people, but they are causing dismay to the Emperor and his corrupt Court of attendants, soothsayers, fortune tellers, and foreign parasites. The Emperor has suffered a cruel disillusion, but is still hoping for the ultimate success of Russia, a power which has fostered the worst influences of his barbaric reign. ● Correspondent EssonThird in the North China Herald(18 August 1905 edition) Japan, meanwhile, is being soundly rated by the ignorant classes and by some foreigners for her whole course of action during the past year. She is threatening a protectorate, we are told. But what of that? We have had a protectorate ever since the treaty was signed and since war broke out. (...) In a word the bane of Corea to-day is not the Japanese, but the Palace, where ignorance, superstition, and cruelty hold sway. (...) To the fullest extent of her territory and influence, [Korea] stands responsible for the war. In the blood and sweat and suffering of it she has shared nothing. Let us help her to see her faults, her sins, her good-for-nothingness, help her to awake to an earnest, diligent, honest life, and it will be time enough then to declaim against a protectorate and the high-handedness of the Japanese. ●North China Herald(24 November 1905 edition) Even those who like the Coreans best, and all who know them allow that they have many amiable qualities, are forced to admit that Corea cannot maintain herself in the twentieth century as an independent State. ● Comments made by General Dmitri Horvath, general manager of the Chinese EasternRailway, about the assassination of Ito Hirobumi in Kharbinskii viestnik(a Russian- Manchurian newspaper) The more I contemplate [the assassination], the more miserable I feel. If Russia had heeded the advice of Marquis Ito prior to the great war of recent times [the Russo-Japanese War], both that cruel war and the dishonor defeat brought to Russia could have been avoided. Everyone knows that the purpose of Marquis Ito’s visit to Harbin was decidedly not empty, ritualistic diplomatic exchanges with our finance minister. ●Shen Bao(Chinese-language newspaper published in Shanghai between 1872 and 1949; 01 September 1910 edition) Korea has perished. Nevertheless, the Korean emperor is smiling, the Korean liege lords are ecstatic, and the former emperor (Gojong) too bears no grudge. All of them seem to be skilled at acquiring special treatment from a foreign nation. Only the students are gloomy and disaffected. ●London Times(04 October 1904 edition) Of all the many remarkable circumstances of this Far-Eastern war, the fact that dominates everything else is the courage and conduct of the Mikado’s armies. We recognise, almost grudgingly and in spite of ourselves, the existence of a moral force that appears to govern and sway the whole conduct of a whole people, inspiring not a caste but a nation from highest to lowest, to deeds that are worthy to rank with the most famous of history or of legend. We want to know what this force is, whence it comes, and what it means; the sense of its existence makes us jealous, uncomfortable, almost annoyed. We are told that the Japanese are scientific fanatics; in effect that is apparently the result; but effects are nothing and causes everything. What we desire to know is the cause, the underlying motive that inspires the deeds of valour, too numerous to name, that are told us from all sides, without a single dissentient voice, both from one side of the battlefield and from the other, even finding a generous acknowledgment in a rescript of the Tsar’s. (...) Valor is nothing new to the West, since the annals of all armies are crowded with it. It was not that; there was something more behind, something which, had all Western armies possessed it, would have prevented black marks which besmirch the military escutcheons of all nations of the West without exception. What was it? What is it? ● Alleyne Ireland, British historian From such a study [of the available data], which has occupied me for more than three years, and of which the results are presented in this volume, I have formed the opinion that Korea is today infinitely better governed than it ever was under its own native rulers, that it is better governed than most self-governing countries, that it is as well governed as any of the British, American, French, Dutch, and Portuguese dependencies which I have visited, and is better governed than most of them, having in view as well the cultural and economic development of the people as the technique of administration. *** From year to year since annexation the number of prisons has increased, and their condition improved, so that today, the larger prisons, at least, will bear comparison with those of any country, and are greatly superior to most of the prisons in the United States. In the fiscal year 1918 public schools for Korean children numbered 466 throughout the country, and the expenditure for them amounted to 1,835,000 yen, of which only 195,000 yen, namely about ten per cent of the whole, fell upon the Korean population, the average burden on each household being as low as six sen (1 sen = 1⁄2 cent U.S.), while the rest was met by government assistance. However, in view of the growing need of common education among the people a programme was drawn up in 1919 to found 400 more schools within the next four years on the standard of “one school to every three villages at least,” and this necessarily meant [a] large increase in expenditure and consequent increase in the incidence of the school tax, as well as in the amount of government aid. (...) It is to be noted that between 1918 and 1922 the expenditure on the elementary education of Koreans increased nearly eight-fold. Are those articles same as what you learnt? If not, that is not a problem! Now is the best time to learn the reality. If you re interested, you can read more story from the following link. A NEW LOOK AT THE ANNEXATION OF KOREA By Committee Against Government Apologies to Korea http //www.sdh-fact.com/CL02_1/89_S4.pdf modified 090513103949